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Is there a circuit protection when the car is ignited?

Is there a circuit protection when the car is ignited? If you do not turn off the car, do not start the car.

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No harm. The
There is no circuit protection when the car is ignited, and there is no damage to the car but no damage to the appliance at the time of starting, so it is recommended to turn off the power when starting
Hello. When the ignition is best to turn off the electrical, ignition, start the machine will instantly use a large current to start the engine, instantaneous current is great, if not close the vehicle, will cause the electrical system short circuit or instantaneous power supply and affect its life , Will be a serious breakdown of the fuse box and damage the electrical appliances. Also driving a car inside the electronic equipment taxi, the battery is not good, will cause the battery loss and excessive use, affecting the service life. hope this helps.

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