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I plan to install a track-compliant battery master switch.  I realize that there are many options out there, but decided I might as well install the Caterham kit.  My assumption is that to be track-compliant, the switch needs to literally be on the outside of the car and not just accessible from the outside.  Is that true?  If not, I'd really prefer putting the switch under the dash as I've seen others do here.  If true, does anyone here happen to have a spare kit laying around that they would like to sell?  I'm running into delays on getting one.  Thanks again.

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I have long arms (doors-on is super cramped even in my SV).  From the driver's seat, I can reach the switch mounted in the triangle of the RH windscreen base or same spot with aeroscreen with a bit of a stretch.  But, if the car happens to be upside-down, well, that's a different issue.  :)

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@jordwaywhat style of driving will you be doing?

Is this for a track car that must be compliant?  Or a road car you want to be compliant for future track compliance?

 

If the latter, I would consider an under scuttle non removable switch.  Save the external mounting for race prep when its necessary. 

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Thanks all.  @IamScotticus, you're spot on with the second.  I am a road driver, but thought if I'm adding a switch, might as well add a compliant one.  But, went with a switch below the dash.  That should solve my phantom drain issue.

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