Posted by smurph72 on July 02, 2008 at 22:18:04 from (64.92.54.223):
In Reply to: Battery Blew Up!! posted by super99 on July 02, 2008 at 02:00:58:
2 quick additions to the stories....
Old doctor that I used to work for had more junk equipment than the law should allow. We were always charging the battery for something in his shop. He moved a charger clamp without cutting power to the charger and set one off in his face one night. I saw him 2 days later and could almost read the print from the battery cap cut into his lip...BAD JUJU with that spark.
My uncle was Houston, TX police for about 15 years. His partner was adjusting the battery connections on their squad car with a nightstick because the car wouldn't start. What do you think happened next? KABOOM Uncle almost drowned his partner washing the acid off. He got lucky, no lasting damage and no eye problems.
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