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    ignition on

    Hi all,,

    Heading over to Moreton at the end of the month and have a waeico. I have not yey rigged the deep cycle set up yet. but i dont want the fridge near the car anyway, but the question i ask. is it ok to leave the ignition on while im on the barge and at camp to play the radio. when i had a suzzy petrol i was told not to do this as it would burn out the points is it ok to leave the ignition on in my 02 defender

    thanks s alot

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    you could leave it on accessories.....but i wouldnt be leaving the ignition on......
    it will flatten your battery.....as it powers up all the circuitry associated with running the engine.....
    such as the ecu...fuel pump...all the sensors....fans.....etc....

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    ps....if you want to rig the second battery up before you go....it doesnt take too long to do....

    and drivesafe has what you need to do it.....ask him about the SC-40.....

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    I don't inderstand why you need to have the ignition on - what about the accessory position?

    Ignition on will definitely flatten the battery

    Gazzz
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