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This is why I hate working on electrical stuff.
Was removing my 24v slave connector today and well...sorta got ahead of myself. First chance I've had to work on it in a while and it was going pretty smoothly.
Had the connector itself unbolted from the front of the truck and was starting to work on the ends of the cables where they meet the terminal strips on the passenger side firewall in the engine bay. Got the positive one loose and then started on the negative that goes to the lower strip...
...get one good crank on it and I touched the threaded portion of the upper strip all the way towards the driver's side...
...did I mention I forgot to disconnect the batteries?
Yeah...so as I'm writing this the batteries are now freshly disconnected but I'm sure I need at least a new front battery. Shame as these are only a few months old.
Anyways, sparks, flame, and gases emanated from the positive terminal on the front battery and scared the crap out of me. I know I need a new connector there at the minimum now. Thing is fubar. Whole post burnt right up and took a bunch of the inside of that connector.
Meanwhile the ratchet is welded to the terminal strip and I need to go chisel it off.
So what did I likely fry here? The connector and wire going from the front positive is hot to the touch obviously but nothing else seemed hot, sparky, smokey, or burnt.
Crap...dumb da dumb da dummmmmmmmmmmb!
This is why I hate working on electrical stuff.
Was removing my 24v slave connector today and well...sorta got ahead of myself. First chance I've had to work on it in a while and it was going pretty smoothly.
Had the connector itself unbolted from the front of the truck and was starting to work on the ends of the cables where they meet the terminal strips on the passenger side firewall in the engine bay. Got the positive one loose and then started on the negative that goes to the lower strip...
...get one good crank on it and I touched the threaded portion of the upper strip all the way towards the driver's side...
...did I mention I forgot to disconnect the batteries?
Yeah...so as I'm writing this the batteries are now freshly disconnected but I'm sure I need at least a new front battery. Shame as these are only a few months old.
Anyways, sparks, flame, and gases emanated from the positive terminal on the front battery and scared the crap out of me. I know I need a new connector there at the minimum now. Thing is fubar. Whole post burnt right up and took a bunch of the inside of that connector.
Meanwhile the ratchet is welded to the terminal strip and I need to go chisel it off.
So what did I likely fry here? The connector and wire going from the front positive is hot to the touch obviously but nothing else seemed hot, sparky, smokey, or burnt.
Crap...dumb da dumb da dummmmmmmmmmmb!
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