Battery Connections

wickedgoodoutdoors

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Snarks are Fun, Teach you the basics of Not to Fall off to far out at Sea with a Big Battery that will attack SHARKS! Im Not being negitive but Im Positive the Battery will sink with or without Current. if its Litium it will just explode and catch your snark on fire.
 

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Snarks are Fun, Teach you the basics of Not to Fall off to far out at Sea with a Big Battery that will attack SHARKS! Im Not being negitive but Im Positive the Battery will sink with or without Current. if its Litium it will just explode and catch your snark on fire.
I was talking about the bathtub snark... The bubble biter!
 

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Yes Sir ,I agree those that can't prevent sparks with C clamps don't have any business around a battery much less a lawn tractor .
 

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If you ground the positive clamp and you get a crash course in welding.
 

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Or in the case of one my customers a battery fire and large repair bill for replacing the battery and wiring harness. In the CC case it is a $200 harness plus labor.

He got lucky that the battery or fuel tank didn't explode.
 

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If you happen to have c clamps that will fit the situation , they are excellent for connecting most lawn tractor batteries . Heavy duty are best but your light weights will usually work . These pictured when re-positioned to vertical make excellent handles for lifting and carrying .
Oh come one, really....? This is exactly why Vise-grips were made... sheezzzz!
 

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I prefer the ones with rusty bolts holding the cables on a new battery. The customer has had hours (or days) trying to figure out what happened.

2-minutes with a meter and a new set of bolts seems to be a miracle cure.

Don't forget the terminal spray unless you just want the practice doing it again after a few months of sitting and weather exposure.
 

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Come on guys used some sense if you ever had any. I use aluminum clad screws, nuts, and washers so they are resistance to the sulfuric acid which btw sulfuric acid loves water.

Apparently some of you just don't understand how dangerous an exploding battery is. Screws, nuts, and washer are cheap compare to a lifetime of pain if you survive the explosion.
 

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I've seen a lead acid car battery blow apart on a cold Winter morning and bend the entire front corner of the hood on a '69 Pontiac Bonneville.... They had some heavy steel in those hoods. Arcing sparks or flame around any lead acid battery is very dangerous. Hydrogen gas is present in wet cell batteries.
 

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Arcing sparks or flame around any lead acid battery is very dangerous. Hydrogen gas is present in wet cell batteries.
That is the very reason everyone is warned not to charge batteries in an enclosed space. Even a static discharge could set off an explosion if enough hydrogen gas is present.

Ever seen a automobile where the operator open the gas cap and then touch the gas pump nozzle to the fill hole? Static discharge and it becomes a flame thrower. This why you should touch the car's metal and the pump housing first at the same time to drain off the vehicle's static charge.

It another reason you don't check the gas tank with a Bic lighter. One gas thief here found that out the hard way. He couldn't get the gas to flow so he tried checking the tank. He lost sight in both eyes.
 
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