
Originally Posted by
JDNSW
On a similar subject, when connecting or disconnecting a battery, always connect or disconnect the earth side last. This is because if you do this, there is no risk of your spanner shorting when doing up the live terminal because it is not live until the earth is connected, and when doing up the earth terminal it doesn't matter if the spanner hits the carrier or body since it is at earth potential anyway.
John
Learnt that one the hard way, playing with some old bomb after school. Undoing a battery terminal, had my left arm resting on the RSP or something. I touched the spanner against my watch bracelet and just about ring barked my arm. If I hadn't managed to jerk my arm away I would have been seriously burned. I had to break the watch band, as all the links were welded together.
This was my first lesson in car batteries, and also my first in never wearing watches or jewellery when working on or near machines.
Last edited by Tins; 10th May 2016 at 10:12 AM.
Reason: Typo
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