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Re: battery quick release

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Battery isolator best solution I suppose - if you can find the plastic key quickly enough. Not that I've been in that position but its probably simplest to jump out, push seat forward and pull earth cable. Usually though, turning off ignition switch does it as most circuits are dead then other than interior light circuit.

blacky wrote:some interesting posts there, it wasn't a case of wanting to disconnect frequently, was just that I wondered how many folks are in a position to disconnect quickly in case of wiring melting/burning type of emergency.
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The key stays in the isolator when it is connecting, it is only removable when off usually.
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