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#1032818 06/02/2014 3:37 AM
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How can I safely keep my battery disconected and not lose the radio presets?

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don't think you can - unless you set up a dedicated battery for the radio that kicks in when you disconnect the truck battery, and it needs to be "instant", even a minute without power will lose the presets

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You can buy a "thing" that goes in the cigar lighter at the autoparts store that does just this! It's just a little 12v battery methinks.


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Mr. Lang #1034966 06/11/2014 4:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Mr. Lang
You can buy a "thing" that goes in the cigar lighter at the autoparts store that does just this! It's just a little 12v battery methinks.

I have one of those called a "computer saver". It takes a 9V smoke detector battery.
They're available at most FLAPS and work as advertized.

Take it out as soon as the new battery is connected because the 12 volts will "push back" - I don't know if its protected from that.





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