This all depends on what car you're working on, where it's got/you intend to put the battery, how neat
and discreet you want the installation - etc. If your car (like my TR8 and dads TR7V8) have the battery
in the rear of the car - I'd most definitely recommend fitting a remotely switched battery isolator (like
this one
http://www.vehicle-wiring-products.eu/VWP-onlinestore/battconns/photo/60532.jpg) outboard
of/behind the battery;
http://i278.photobucket.com/albums/kk107/OddHedberg/circuitbreaker.jpg
remotely controlled by a switch that is hard to operate without direct intention. (A key operated or a
rotary switch for instance, positioned in the centre panel.) Something like this.
http://i278.photobucket.com/albums/kk107/OddHedberg/Circuitbrakerisolatorswitches.jpg)
Then you'll have the best, and most discreet, solution. And since you have the harness out I'd recommend
fitting the 0.5 mm2 wires to/from the control switch <u>into</u> the harness - and they will be out of sight as well...
Don't forget to change the fuse centre out for a modern, reliable blade fuse centre
- while you have it all apart and accessible!!!
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