Hi there,
I have a problem where I only drive the MK1 once a week and between drives, it manages to flatten the battery.
I did install a radio and that was on the main constant voltage, so maybe that is the issue and it should be on a switched accessory voltage. I always remove the face plate when I leave the car. I should remove the head unit as a test I spose.
Besides that I am wondering if installing a battery isolator/kill switch would be of benefit, and if so, how one goes about installing it. I am pretty sure they are a straight forward switch that cuts the + cable and breaking the circuit, but is there any other consideration I need. I will most likely just run the switch internally, and not penetrate a panel to expose it from the outside.
And yes, I could just disconnect the battery, but that will require a shifter every time.
Thoughts? Cheers. Mick.
I have a problem where I only drive the MK1 once a week and between drives, it manages to flatten the battery.
I did install a radio and that was on the main constant voltage, so maybe that is the issue and it should be on a switched accessory voltage. I always remove the face plate when I leave the car. I should remove the head unit as a test I spose.
Besides that I am wondering if installing a battery isolator/kill switch would be of benefit, and if so, how one goes about installing it. I am pretty sure they are a straight forward switch that cuts the + cable and breaking the circuit, but is there any other consideration I need. I will most likely just run the switch internally, and not penetrate a panel to expose it from the outside.
And yes, I could just disconnect the battery, but that will require a shifter every time.
Thoughts? Cheers. Mick.

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