Tom - I bought a simple cut-off switch at the local flea market. It
fastens on the ground side of the battery and the grounding strap
fastens on to it. It has a green knob that you turn to connect or
disconnect battery. I think I paid $3 for it but I have seen the same
thing for up to $7. Nothing fancy but it works.
Carl
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tom Winslow [SMTP:tom_winslow@email.msn.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 1999 7:47 PM
> To: Triumph Mailing List
> Subject: Battery Disconnect Switch
>
>
> Has there been any discussions on battery disconnect switches? I
> think that
> I need one for the TR4A and the MGB LE.
>
> The battery seems to be holding OK on the TR4A but the new battery in
> the
> MGB LE was dead after 2-weeks.
>
> Any suggestions as to type, location, and source for battery
> disconnect
> switched for the TR4A (and the MGB LE)?
>
> TW
>
>
> --
> Thomas P. Winslow
> 1966 TR4A IRS - CTC57665L <> 1968 TR250 - CD4783L <> 1968 TR250 -
> CD5272L <>
> 1980 MGB LE GVVDJ2AG503563
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