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  1. Andyrv6av8r

    installing a batt. disconnect switch

    I have mine on the positive cable, 24 volt side. Zero problems in over a year. I've done it in every military truck I have owned for 10 years.
  2. Andyrv6av8r

    installing a batt. disconnect switch

    I have mine wired that way with a keyed switch turning the relay on and off , thus disconnecting the batteries. That way I leave my light switch in the ON position and I never worry about turning them on and off. It's worked fine for several months so far.
  3. Andyrv6av8r

    installing a batt. disconnect switch

    What would it hurt to break the 24 volt positive wire with a heavy duty relay?
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