[W126 Coupe] Battery disconnect
Markus Meyer
markusfmeyer at gmail.com
Fri Nov 13 05:37:47 EST 2009
Ronny,
I'd suggest a battery tender. You can attach the connecting wire to your
battery terminals and then just plug/unplug to power. I use these on all my
cars. Keeps the battery on a trickle/floating charge so it doesn't go
dead. I found it much better than the disconnect I used to have on my RV
which caused issues. Even disconnected, batteries can run down after a
while from lack of use/charge.
Markus
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 10:41 PM, RONNY GEENEN <ronny.geenen at verizon.net>wrote:
> I have a Jaguar XJ6 and a 300SD that my wife and I seldom drive. They are
> both parked in a garage. Of course after a while the batteries will run
> empty.
> I tried to find a battery disconnect that RV owners are using, but most of
> those items do not fit, because of not enough available space.
> I do not want to disconnect the battery cable or take the battery out. That
> is to much work. Any brand or model that will do the job?
> I appreciate your help.
>
> Ronny
> Glendora, Ca 91740
> 1987 560 SEC
> 1984 300 SD
>
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