![]() ![]() Solid-State means no moving parts, all power switching is fully electronic.Įarly types of battery isolation utilised large mechanical master-switches while more modern systems have utilised electro-mechanical solenoids. These microprocessors also monitor the kill switches/buttons for instant activation without false triggering. The two electronic isolation circuits are controlled by microprocessors and incorporate various safety systems including over-temperature and over-current monitoring. This means that power is removed from all electrical circuits as they all obtain their negative power connection via the chassis.īoth the GTBattery Isolator and the XRBattery Isolator incorporate alternator run down protection which means no extra components are required. When the external kill button has been activated, or the internal button been switched to the off state, then the Battery Isolator will disconnect the negative side of the battery from the chassis. The Battery Isolators work by being connected in between the negative side of the battery and the chassis (see picture opposite). ![]() The first is to disconnect the Battery from all Electrical Circuits. Our Cartek Battery Isolators provide two functions. Designed and manufactured in UK using the latest and best qualitycomponents available. Very small and weight is only 70g - 100g. Mounts close to battery for reduced cabling. Buttons / switches connected to Isolatorusing light weight wiring. External operation by single or multiple ‘strike‘ button(s). Driver operation by a single internal ON-OFF button/switch. Fully integrated with built in alternator run-down circuitry ![]() Completely resistant to shock and vibration. They have been designed to overcome all the problems and restrictions associated with mechanical and electro/mechanical master-switches to maximise reliability, enhance safety, save weight and simplify installation. CARTEK electronic Battery Isolatorsare a very small and highly reliable alternative to the traditional mechanical master-switch. ![]()
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