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Originally Posted by ISIS - KSTORZ
Hi Brian -
There are several options to address your concern if a problem occurs.
1. There is a limp home mode if a "major" problem were to occur.
2. ISIS has the capability to "Load Shed" if desired. As ISIS continuously monitors the battery, if the alternator were to fail and the battery started to loose power...ISIS can shed "Non-critical" functions (i.e radio, amps, etc) in order to get you home.
Hope this helps.
Karl
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man!!!! isis freaking awesome.
its like everytime there is a question/fear. its was already thought about and delt with.
I really cant seem to find one negative about it or advantage a traditional wiring harness has over it.