Battery Dangers.
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Battery Dangers.
- From: "therealdmcvegas" <DMCVegas@xxxx>
- Date: Fri, 26 Jul 2002 18:45:12 -0000
Not so fast! Correct grounding points on a car are far from foolish when
jumpstarting a battery! I wanted to research this one first before I responded.
The danger is this: When a battery charges, it will give off hydrogen gas,
which is VERY explosive (the Hindenburg was inflated with it, and everyone
has seen the old newsreel it it catching fire. Although a car battery will not be
this severe). When you are jumpstaring a dead car, you are charging the
battery, it will give off hydrogen gas (the weaker the charge, the more gas that
will be given off). So the reason that you don't ground the connection to the
dead battery is that you don't want any sparks to accidenty ignite the
hydrogen gas. Sparks from when you connect the jumper cables, and if any
grease is on top of the battery that may possibly allow an arc. And of course
you don't want to simply attach the cable to anything else but a hoist point on
the engine. Anything else you will risk damage to. It's basicly an arc wleder
wich will ruin the paint, and will not give as clean of a ground connection (the
epoxy coating on the chassis for instance is a pretty good insulator). And
especially don't clamp the negative cable to a fuel line!
Now, as to why the negative cable must be connected to the live car, I don't
honestly know. If I were to guess, I would say it would be to provide proper
feedback to the alternator so it can give the correct output. A few hunderd
amps to start another vehicle is a far cry from a slight dim when you turn
normal accessories on. Or maybe it's so the battery can absorb electical
spikes, I don't know.
Over all, I've seen a few methods on the internet written on how to connect the
cables. But all of them list connecting the negative cable on the dead car to
the engin last! As usual, here is a reference page:
http://www.popularmechanics.com/automotive/sub_care_sat/2000/9/
jumpstarting/
-Robert
vin 6585 "X"
--- In dmcnews@xxxx, "Phillips Jeff 1Lt AFCA/GCF" <jeff.phillips@xxxx> wrote:
> All this talk about where to connect jumper wires is foolish. Electrically there
is no difference where you connect your ground jumper as the negative
terminal of the batery (regardless of jumper or jumpie) is directly bolted to the
engine block. Check it out for yourself. And as the hip bone is connected to
the thigh bone, so is the engine block to the frame and etc. Granted if I was
truely conserned that I had a bad gorund somewhere in my vehicle then I
would try to connect as close to the battery terminals as possible when
charging the battery, but as the car runs fine and I don't have electrical
problems I always just use the post in the engine compartment and the largest
piece of unpainted metal that my charger cable can reach.
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