Nov-03-2014 08:00 PM
Nov-06-2014 07:20 AM
msiminoff wrote:
Yes, unfortunately the "wrench-battery-arc-welder-syndrome" is an all too common occurrence. When I was a kid I worked at a hot-rod shop and one of the other mechanics there dropped a wrench which shorted between a pos. battery terminal and the vehicle's frame. The wrench welded itself in place and glowed orange before he was able to grab another tool to knock it off. It scared the heck out him… and me too!
To prevent this I have battery disconnects and have also installed fuses directly to each of my (+) battery terminals.
As an additional (and inexpensive) preventive measure when working on my electrical system, I always wrap the handles of my open end wrenches (and/or screwdrivers) with Rescue Tape.
Glad to hear that the only damage was to your ego 😉
Cheers
-Mark
Nov-06-2014 04:26 AM
Nov-04-2014 04:26 PM
wa8yxm wrote:
Did something like that to one of my Inverter fuses.. SIXTY BUCKS (ouch).
T-Fuses are expensive.
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CloudDriver wrote:
Learned that same lesson years ago with a car battery. Since then I always disconnect the ground cable from the battery before doing anything else.
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