alwayscode390
Enthusiast
I don't have access to a power plug for a battery tender in the winter time.
I think my new Optima battery may have died out on me this winter , the weather was a lot worse than I planned and I wasn't able to drive the car weekly like I was last winter.
Someone recommended I install one of these "Battery Brain Gold" remote battery disconnect systems. I guess they can even use a remote control. :
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/sms-334126?seid=srese1&gclid=CNiC95KtuLwCFUHNOgodvnAAkA
I hate having to jackup the car, and pull the wheel off to take the battery out for a charge.
Does this sound like a good solution to you? What exactly does the install consist of? Have you used one of these before?
I guess it will AUTOMATICALLY disconnect if it sees 11.8V or less from the battery , so you are almost guaranteed a start-up when you try no matter if its been sitting awhile or not.
Thanks for your input ---
I think my new Optima battery may have died out on me this winter , the weather was a lot worse than I planned and I wasn't able to drive the car weekly like I was last winter.
Someone recommended I install one of these "Battery Brain Gold" remote battery disconnect systems. I guess they can even use a remote control. :
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/sms-334126?seid=srese1&gclid=CNiC95KtuLwCFUHNOgodvnAAkA
I hate having to jackup the car, and pull the wheel off to take the battery out for a charge.
Does this sound like a good solution to you? What exactly does the install consist of? Have you used one of these before?
I guess it will AUTOMATICALLY disconnect if it sees 11.8V or less from the battery , so you are almost guaranteed a start-up when you try no matter if its been sitting awhile or not.
Thanks for your input ---