I think Harbor Freight sells them for less than 10
bucks. Every third vendor had them at Carlisle this
year for 10-12 bucks. I bought a bunch last year.
Kerryp
--- Brad Hogg <roadhogg@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> "Battery shut off"? Sure, call it that if you like.
> Its a device that
> connects between the battery post and the battery
> cable. Mine has a green
> knob on it and about a half turn counterclockwise
> will completely disconnect
> the battery from the car (electrically speaking).
> You're right! I always
> turn it off when I plan to be not driving my car for
> more than a couple of
> days. It guards against fire, it ensures nothing in
> the car drains the
> battery, and its not such a bad little anit-theft
> device, at least it would
> take someone another minute or two to figure out why
> there is no power to
> the car if trying to steal it.
>
> I don't know about NAPA. I get them from another
> supplier here in town. I
> can see if I could score a deal if enough people
> were interensted in them.
> I'll see if I can get a picture of it online for
> folks to look at.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "bob siliani" <bsiliani@xxxxxxxxx>
> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2002 12:18 AM
> Subject: IML: Another Imperial In Flames
>
>
> > Ok, I have the extinguisher (
> > most shows require it) but what do you recommend
> as a power shutoff
> > switch? Is there a kit with instructions? What did
> you use and is this the
> > same thing as a battery shutoff switch that kills
> all electric to the car.
> > ( Most useful during long storage, esp with the
> clock running). Is this a
> > NAPA item?
>
>
>
>