On Tuesday 09 Dec 2003 18:45, Mark Tuovinen wrote: > Any decent aftermarket parts supplier can provide remote terminals for > jumper cables, they are commonly used on tow trucks, race cars, and some > street rods and customs. They work well as long as you install them > properly. Could you not get round this by attaching the booster's negative to a good ground (somewhere in the engine compartment), and the positive terminal to the alternator feed? Correct me if I'm wrong, but I seem to remember that's permanently live, isn't it? -- Tim PGP Key ID: 525e6a47 Available from http://pgp.mit.edu |
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