During this enforced period of lock down, I find the battery (which struggles when its not used regularly) really suffers as it's now a few days between use. Consequently top ups from the charger are the order of the day.
However as an alternative I've now bought one of these :-
with the aim that when I've used the car, and know I'm not going to use it for a while, I can stop the drain.
I did have something similar many moons ago on an old Landie, but this new one has a fused loop wire, the purpose of which I do not know, other than is it a bypass to keep the alarm powered ?
If anyone who knows what the wire is actually for, please let me know
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During this enforced period of lock down, I find the battery (which struggles when its not used regularly) really suffers as it's now a few days between use. Consequently top ups from the charger are the order of the day.
However as an alternative I've now bought one of these :-
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Universal-Quick-Release-Battery-Isolator-Car-Motorhome-Terminal-Clamp-12V-Fused/111036600160?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2649
with the aim that when I've used the car, and know I'm not going to use it for a while, I can stop the drain.
I did have something similar many moons ago on an old Landie, but this new one has a fused loop wire, the purpose of which I do not know, other than is it a bypass to keep the alarm powered ?
If anyone who knows what the wire is actually for, please let me know
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