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Re: Re: Re: Urgent help needed!!
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Posted by kyhayman on August 03, 2003 at 07:17:14 from (64.12.96.236):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Urgent help needed!! posted by Bob on August 03, 2003 at 06:55:17:
Mainly it is personal bias. I've only blown up 2 batteries, both were straight 12v to 12v and were in the tractor (jump starting). Main reasons I like to pull the batteries to charge (I only pull 6v orseries connections): Jump starting puts a lot of strain on the alternator of the jumping vehicle and always a risk of some stray voltage feeding back into some very expensive computer and charging system components. Dealer used that as an excuse back in 90 not to honor about $5K worth of warranty work on a Ford truck I had with a fried computer. Wasn't what happened, they since recalled those computers, but it was enough to void my warranty.
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