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Re: Car Mechanics Article on Battery Chargers
« Reply #30 on: 23 January 2007, 13:11:43 »

Have a look at:

http://www.draper.co.uk/Pages/Pagesource/p67.pdf    item 4.

This is what I was on about. Works for me and is a lot cheaper than the CTek unit (and about half the price).

You could always use it just for the radio memory etc. and disconnect the battery (Sticking it on trickle charge every now and again).

Always liked battery isolation switches with a big red key (especially the ones with removeable keys). Best immobiliser you can get, as I don't think that thieving scum even think to look for one, or know what it does!

Back to the much maligned (on this site) Landrover, its got the Isolation switch under the seat, sometimes its stopped me starting it . . . . when I've forgot that I had it fitted! [smiley=grin.gif]
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Re: Car Mechanics Article on Battery Chargers
« Reply #31 on: 23 January 2007, 18:06:39 »

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Have a look at:

http://www.draper.co.uk/Pages/Pagesource/p67.pdf    item 4.

This is what I was on about. Works for me and is a lot cheaper than the CTek unit (and about half the price).

You could always use it just for the radio memory etc. and disconnect the battery (Sticking it on trickle charge every now and again).

Always liked battery isolation switches with a big red key (especially the ones with removeable keys). Best immobiliser you can get, as I don't think that thieving scum even think to look for one, or know what it does!

Back to the much maligned (on this site) Landrover, its got the Isolation switch under the seat, sometimes its stopped me starting it . . . . when I've forgot that I had it fitted! [smiley=grin.gif]

This is the one I've got.

http://www.machinemart.co.uk/product.asp?p=010310012
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Re: Car Mechanics Article on Battery Chargers
« Reply #32 on: 23 January 2007, 18:10:18 »

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Not by me. LR is the only proper 4 x 4 :y
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« Reply #33 on: 23 January 2007, 18:14:25 »

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Not by me. LR is the only proper 4 x 4 :y

Well said that man :y
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Re: Car Mechanics Article on Battery Chargers
« Reply #34 on: 23 January 2007, 21:03:31 »

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Back to the much maligned (on this site) Landrover
Not by me. LR is the only proper 4 x 4 :y

Well said that man :y

Not me either.....  Had a load of fun in Landies...   :y
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