A battery interrupter that allows a user to assert control over a device that was not designed to be operated different from its original function is provided for. It permits an external device to take control of the power train of a device, primarily battery-operated, by regulating the flow of energy through the device, and acting thusly as an external management system. This external system can be as simple as a wired remote control switch to turn it on and off, or as complex as a wireless communication system that provides access to programming languages, internet data, and other types of rule-based and real-time management and interaction.
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