Marc,
 Why don't you install a headlight alarm buzzer? I'd bet that JC Whitney
has 'em, or any good autoparts store.

                                 <<Jim>>

Weimers wrote:
> 
> -
> 
>  My original thinking is as old as my car is, I'm afraid!  My system works
> for me. If I discharge my accessory battery a whole bunch because I left my
> lights on while I was shopping at Wal-Mart, there might still be enough
> battery power to run the ignition system and the starter solenoid. The
> solenoid will kick in the nice fresh starter battery and the car will start
> just fine.  On the other hand, if it is hooked up the correct way that you
> proposed, there will not be enough battery power to run the starter motor
> since that battery will be discharged. But, not to worry!  The trailer
> battery will not be drained at all in this case. All you would have to do is
> get out a jumper cable and hook the two positive battery terminals together
> and you'll be on your way.
> 
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