Well I have welded stuff on about everything from motorcycles to tractor trailers and not unhooked a battery cable yet because I was welding on it.I dont think its a big deal,but I dont know everything either.I go to a muffler shop when I need work done on my exhaust,been going to the same place for over 30 years.Never saw anybody there unhook a battery cable.Now it might be a good idea to unhook them.Untill I read this Never thought about it much.I worked on TVs years ago,and you can fry electronics by hooking it up wrong.Ill say this,I dont think you should weld in the area of the dash or where a magnetic field from the welder would be close to the computer.That maybe would be bad for a computer.I guess I dont see why welding on its own,away from the computer some where the magnetic field from the welder is away from it,would affect it?Especially if you hook the ground close to where you are welding.I could be wrong.
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