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Re: Jumping 6-Volt with a 12-Volt Question
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Posted by John T on October 09, 2006 at 05:42:57 from (66.244.90.5):
In Reply to: Jumping 6-Volt with a 12-Volt Question posted by David Kronwall on October 09, 2006 at 03:03:59:
David, Sure its been done with no ill affects (if you mean jumping where it gets to the battery) as you say BUTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT its been done and batterys blew up n spewed acid also !!!!!!!!!!! So you sure you wanna take that chance??????? There is one way thats farrrrrr lessssssss hazardous, however, as noted below which is to jump THE STARTER MOTOR ONLY on its post which is after n down stream from the starter switch and its hot input side thats connected to the battery via that big cable. Its jumping the battery thats the MOST hazardous I DONT RECOMMEND THAT. John T
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