@@kamilsobolak3316 finally I tried and it doesn’t require any special procedure. Just plug again the fuse and then reconnect the 12V battery and you’ll be fine
@@Damageinc. Probably a good idea to be ABSOLUTELY sure the inverter you're using is designed for the task. Technically doable, but an "do this at your own risk and peril to life and limb" proposition. And yeah, when installing or removing the disconnect, make sure the 12V system is disconnected, this guarantees the contactors are left open.
@@o.e.r.3287before I unplug this main battery fuse I should disconnect 12V battery? and keep disconnected? and connect it after the main fuse installed back? correct?
What about reconnecting? Is there any procedure? I’ve read that you could need a dealer operation to get the car back to life
Wow.... seriously? that would be problematic.
@@kamilsobolak3316 finally I tried and it doesn’t require any special procedure. Just plug again the fuse and then reconnect the 12V battery and you’ll be fine
How about running a chord from that to an inverter to power house in emergencies..
@@Damageinc. Probably a good idea to be ABSOLUTELY sure the inverter you're using is designed for the task. Technically doable, but an "do this at your own risk and peril to life and limb" proposition. And yeah, when installing or removing the disconnect, make sure the 12V system is disconnected, this guarantees the contactors are left open.
@@o.e.r.3287before I unplug this main battery fuse I should disconnect 12V battery? and keep disconnected? and connect it after the main fuse installed back? correct?