Re: [DML] Battery Cut Off Switch
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Re: [DML] Battery Cut Off Switch



Gary / list,

This has come up before. I used a marine, type black plastic one with
detachable red handle. This I mounted in the top right hand corner of the
battery compartment (looking back), it just needs one wood screw to locate
it. The down side is that you need to drill a large hole in the detachable
front plastic cover and a small slit in the carpet to allow the key to pass
through. You can operate in easily, by just reaching behind the seat. You
can also remove the red plastic key completely as a security measure. I like
it because its so easy to use, so I do USE it. Save the problem of battery
drain do to door/ bonnet light coming on at shows as a bonus....Just my
thoughts.

Chris P Hon Sec DOC Uk..any one coming to Eurofest can see it for
themselves.


----- Original Message -----
From: <delorean31@xxxx>
To: <dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2001 1:28 PM
Subject: [DML] Battery Cut Off Switch


> I was wondering what experiences other owners have had with battery cut
off
> switches. I have gone through two of the ones that were offered on the
list
> a while ago and by some parts suppliers. I am referring to the ones that
> attach to the post and the cable with the turn off knob in the middle. I
> have had two break as they are very weak and thin in the middle. I would
> prefer something more reliable, and that doesn't require drilling or
mounting
> to the vehicle in a way that will damage it. Also preferably mounts in a
> place that is hidden.
>
> Gary Gore
> Activities Director
> DeLorean Mid Atlantic
> VIN 3360
>
>
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