Don't  get caught with a flat battery; this easy-to-build circuit can cut off  the power to a 12V fridge or car stereo system if the battery voltages  drops below critical level. Electric fridges in vans and 4WDs are a  great idea but if you are not careful, they can severely discharge the  battery and leave you stranded. Maybe the battery will end up with  severe damage as well. The same problem applies if you have a big stereo  system and you like to play it without the motor running.

Main features:
- Cuts power to load (eg, fridge) when battery voltage drops below a preset level.
 - 10A rating.
 - Low power drain.
 - Chirping sound during cut-out.
 - Flashing LED indication during cut-out.
 - Automatically reconnects power when battery recharged.
 
Operation on 12V is fine when the  motor is running and battery charge is maintained but if the fridge is  allowed to run for too long when the motor is stopped, it can flatten  the battery in a relatively short time. This is where the Battery  Guardian comes into play. It monitors the battery voltage and  disconnects power to the fridge before the battery becomes too flat to  allow the engine to be started again.
Parts layout:

PCB layout:

Circuit diagram:


Source: Silicon Chip 6 May 2002