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Living on the Minnesota/Wisconsin border, I know a LOT about jumpers. First, ALWAYS have a set. Second, don't depend on "toy" jumpers, go to an auto parts store and spend some serious cash on a real set. Finally, figure out polarity: first put the positive to the positive, then the negative to the negative. Don't put both on one battery and then both on the other. This is common sense, folks.
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quantamm wrote:These could have come in handy the other day.
A guy flags me down and asks for a jump. I say okay and pull over in front of his car. I hook up the positive lead to my battery and he looks competent enough, so I hand him the other end of the cables. He connects them to his battery. Then I connect the negative lead to my alternator (*see why below).
And then oddly enough, I notice smoke coming out of my battery. I go to pull the negative lead off and it is super hot, even through the insulation. He had not bothered to check the polarity when he had a connected the cables. I'm lucky he didn't blow out my electrical system.
*And you should always connect the negative terminal last and connect it to something solid, unpainted metal, away from your battery. Why? Because the last connection will always make a spark and your battery is filled with explosive gases. It's unlikely to explode, but if it does, you'll be deaf from the sound of the explosion and blind from the battery acid. Just Google for some horror stories if you don't believe me.
Never heard of this technique in 40 years. Next time, take 30 seconds and check the other end of the cable as opposed to assuming a stranger knows what he is doing.
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djbecker wrote:I have an older BMW that uses a black cable for positive and a brown cable (easily confused for aged red) for negative ground.
You advice would result in a reversed connection.
It doesn't matter which color you use, as long as the color goes to the same polarity on both batteries. They are just guidelines.
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Run away, run away!!!!
If you are not smart enough to know that red goes to positive, and black goes to negative, don't lift the hood.
PLEASE spend your money on a AAA membership instead.
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ionman wrote:Just a tad sexist...
VERY, I couldn't agree more. Come on MAN, this is 2010, plenty of women know how to fix their cars. You should have left out the "women" part of your post and just said something about the cables being good for PEOPLE who don't know
a lot about cars. There are plenty of men who don't know how to pop the hood.
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