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Disconecting Battery With Datatool Alarm
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I'm sorry but I'd disagree with that. I have a system 3 on mine and the manual discourages what you're suggesting for a reason. Firstly the unit monitors battery levels and if it sees it's getting low it switches onto low-power mode to preserve what's left. It will eventually flatten if left long enough but you'll have to wait much longer than four weeks on any half decent battery. Secondly, the bike is not protected in service mode. Thirdly, it'll bleep every 30 seconds or so (not great). If you have then disconnected the battery, the alarms internal battery will go flat after a few days which will do it no good at all.

I'd suggest if you're worried about coming back to find your starter motor won't turn the bike over, just bump start it and it'll be full again by the time you get home.
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Re: Disconecting Battery With Datatool Alarm - by peteski - 29-02-12, 02:10 PM

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