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    Default V1 Direct Wired

    Is it OK to leave the V1 on when turning off the car and starting the car? Will it impose any harm to the V1?

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    Default Re: V1 Direct Wired

    It'll be fine.

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    Default Re: V1 Direct Wired

    No harm to the V1.

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    Default Re: V1 Direct Wired

    Didn't MEM-TEK say something about this?

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    Default Re: V1 Direct Wired

    This has been discussed numerous times in the past.

    If you want to feel better, manually turn it off and on, but you should be fine letting it turn off and on with the igition.

    Just as a side note, I am referring it to a switched lead with the ignition, but if you have hard wired to a "constant on source" then manually turn it off and and on.

 

 

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