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MEXICOWANDERER
Sep 15, 2014Explorer
smkettner wrote:
If the shunt is first the monitor remains powered up afaik. So battery is not fully off.
I tend to put the cut-off switch (fully insulated) on the positive as that is the convention of the system. All other switches and fuses are on the positive side. Non-insulated knife switch etc. I would put on the negative as it leaves a lot of metal exposed for a short. Electrically it is the same effect.
Is there any reason the interrupting power switch should not be placed between the shunt and battery negative? Is the monitor memory volatile?
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