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Removing the battery - Barrie's right, really

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Subject: Removing the battery - Barrie's right, really
From: Toby B <toby@wolfenet.com>
Date: Sun, 13 Jun 1999 00:03:58 -0700
B Strachan wrote:

> 1.  ...If you short it out ...  Batteries have been known to explode if 
>shorted
> and throw sulfuric acid everywhere.

My dad proved this with a Subaru and the air cleaner intake- took the
whole top off, got an acid shower, and a few rather deep cuts. 
Fortunately, he wears glasses AND there was snow on the ground to rinse
with IMMEDIATELY.  As it was, it took a few days before his vision
recovered.  The other thing that often happens is that something gets
hot enough to burn...
> 
> 2.  There is NO WAY to fuse the primary battery circuit, that is, the
> cable that goes from the battery + terminal to the big terminal on the
> starter.  

Well, you actually can buy fuses of high rating (200A or so) that will
"sort of" fuse the circuit.  Their drawback is that they aren't
instantaneous, so sparks still fly, and wires still heat.  They get used
in many places on electric cars, along with circuit breakers and current
monitors, and they do help.  I'd use one if I was remoting my battery...

> if somehow the insulation on the cable gets chafed and the cable shorts
> to the frame, YOU WILL DESTROY YOUR CAR.
> 

Or at least mess it up, but good.  And this goes for dropping a wrench
onto the wrong part of the starter motor, too!
Be careful out there.
Toby

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