BATTERY BRAIN MAINTAINS CHARGE

The Battery Brain, easily installed on the battery of any truck or any other vehicle, uses unique electronic technology to ensure that the batteries always maintain enough power to start the engine. The benefits are solid — avoid downtime; prevent damage to your battery and extend its life; prevent damage to your electronics and devices; save unnecessary service costs; and, with one of the three available models, reduce the risk of vehicle theft.

Installed in minutes on the vehicle’s positive battery terminal, all Battery Brain models monitor the battery charge to detect if the charge is being drained — like when you leave interior lights on — below the level required to start the engine.

The Type I model monitors the batteries and disconnects the electrical system if it detects the batteries losing sufficient charge, thus preserving enough to start the engine. A manual reset button under the hood only needs to be activated to reconnect the circuit and start the vehicle. The Type II offers manual or remote-control reconnection. And on the Type III, the remote can also be used to disconnect the batteries as an anti-theft feature
– the truck can’t be started or hot-wired in disconnected mode.

The Battery Brain disconnects all electrical connections other than the ones you desire to leave on, such as alarms (those can be wired directly from the fuse box to the butterfly connector on the unit). It’s very small (1 3/4 x 2 1/8 x 2 in. ) and in most cases installation is said to take no more then a few minutes, a do-it-yourself job.


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