Seems Ken and Max Heim Ken and Jim Nazarian all pointed out my error. Radio
presets in an all electronic new model will be lost with a cut-off switch
on either side of the battery.
Next problem.
Bill
At 12:46 PM 02/09/2000 -0600, you wrote:
>It seems I may have started something by asking which leg to put the switch
>in. There have been numerous responses saying to put it in one leg or the
>other, but I haven't seen anything explaining why one is better that the
>other. It seems to me that whichever leg you put the switch in, when you
>turn it off, it will isolate the battery completely. If you have a radio
>with presets, you will loose them when you turn the switch off, just like
>disconnecting the battery. The way to avoid this is to wire your radio
>directly to the battery (with an in-line fuse of course). Just remember to
>turn your radio off when you turn the car off or your drain the battery. I
>work with a couple electrical engineers, I'll ask their opinion.
>
>Ken Waringa
>
>
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