kingnero
Mechanical
- Aug 15, 2009
- 1,776
I need to do some work on a 1940's Citroen.
Car is only being used in summer and when the sun is shining, and it's a small 6V battery so it gets drained quickly.
The owner asked me to take a look at it, as whenever he wants to drive it he calls me to connect/disconnect the battery negative cable (as I do also most of the other work on the car). A kill switch might come in handy here, both for him as for me.
Now, I know these things from jetskis and such, and started looking for an automotive one. It appears they kill the live feed? Would there be any reason not to put it in the negative/earth lead? Mind, it's an old car, so no ECU, no other electronic gizmo's, only lights, coil and some gauges and that's about it...
Car is only being used in summer and when the sun is shining, and it's a small 6V battery so it gets drained quickly.
The owner asked me to take a look at it, as whenever he wants to drive it he calls me to connect/disconnect the battery negative cable (as I do also most of the other work on the car). A kill switch might come in handy here, both for him as for me.
Now, I know these things from jetskis and such, and started looking for an automotive one. It appears they kill the live feed? Would there be any reason not to put it in the negative/earth lead? Mind, it's an old car, so no ECU, no other electronic gizmo's, only lights, coil and some gauges and that's about it...
