Innovative Battery Brain(TM) Device Makes Dead Car Batteries a Thing of the Past
- Easy-to-Install, Affordable Device Prevents Accidental Drain, So Car Starts Every Time -
CLIFTON, N.J., Sept. 8 -- It's every motorist's dreaded scenario. The battery has died -- perhaps because the lights were left on, a cell phone was left charging in the cigarette lighter, or maybe extreme weather has taken its toll. The bottom line is that your car won't start, leaving you aggravated and losing time while you wait for a jump-start, or worse, leaving you dangerously stranded.
Fortunately, there is now an easy and affordable solution, and it is aptly called Battery Brain. A small, innovative device that connects to a car's battery, Battery Brain uses advanced electronics and software to continuously monitor the charge strength of the battery. If the charge drops below a pre- programmed level, Battery Brain automatically cuts off power to anything draining the battery, ensuring that there is always enough charge remaining to start the engine.
"Battery Brain actually operates as an on/off switch between the battery and electrical system, preventing energy drainage of the battery due to electrical devices being left on, or due to an unknown short in the system," says Aharon Levinas, a mechanical and environmental engineer whose own frustration with dead batteries led him to develop the device and form a company to market it. "It also protects electronic devices in the vehicle -- such as DVD players or GPS systems -- which can be damaged if the electrical current and voltage do not remain at a constant level."
Battery Brain can be used with any engine with a conventional lead-acid battery, which includes cars, trucks, RVs, tractors, and even boats. It can be installed by any do-it-yourselfer or professional mechanic in a matter of minutes, using the vehicle's existing battery cables. Once installed, Battery Brain monitors the battery to ensure it is maintaining a sufficient charge. Should Battery Brain need to disconnect power due to excess drain, all it takes is a simple push down on the device's reset control knob to start the engine -- at which point the electric generator or alternator will recharge the battery. The Battery Brain III model comes with a remote control device to restart the battery, without having to lift the hood of the car.
Battery Brain is priced for affordability, particularly in light of the lost time, inconvenience, and money spent on a single incident of a dead battery. (The basic model retails for $39.95, and the Battery Brain III with remote control and anti-theft feature for $69.95). Smart Energy Solutions, Inc. (BULLETIN BOARD: SMGY) , is the sole owner of the Battery Brain line of automotive products. The company is headquartered in Clifton, N.J. and was formerly known as Datigen.com, Inc.
Battery Brain is available through a growing number of automotive accessories dealers nationwide. It may also be purchased online at http://www.batterybrain.com/.