I got the Battery Guard installed; installation was pretty straight forward. Just stick the mechanically held relay in line with the wire from the battery to the main fuse block, then wire the control module to the relay. I don't have the reconnect switch wired in yet, I'm waiting on a momentary switch to get here from Amazon. The battery is disconnected when I push the test switch (and I lose all my stereo presets -

doh!, didn't think that one through.) so I guess it works. I have it wired with an override switch so you can set the relay to stay connected all the time. I also wired it so I can easily disconnect the relay and connect the battery straight to the fuse block if the module craps out and disconnects inappropriately. I haven't tried it camping yet but I'm going out tomorrow so we'll see how it works.

The only tough part was the termination of the wiring at the module itself. It has some kind of weird delphi plug that was not supplied with the module. I looked all over the net for the plug and couldn't find it so I just soldered wire straight on the terminals. Hopefully none of the wires come off over time.
Here's the manual for info on how it works:
Battery Guard ManualBruce