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Old 07 February 2005, 20:50   #1
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Hi,

Does any one know anything about a gadget that makes sure that if you leave any electrics on it will cut the power so that you can still start your engine.

It may be called "Guardian" or something similar. It is some kind of low voltage detector.

Any advice would be great as I don't really have room for a second a battery and the amount of elctronics on board seem to be mounting up.

Cheers

Mike
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Old 07 February 2005, 21:15   #2
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There is a device called "priority start" about £90 you should find it in most mail order chandlers. Sorry no experance of them.
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Old 07 February 2005, 21:28   #3
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Thanks Neal,

I'll do a bit of a search.

You're a gent

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Old 07 February 2005, 21:36   #4
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Excellent,

Found it staright off at Force 4. Does anyone know anything about these because it looks just the job.

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