crazyjeepkid
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pretty sure its the negative but im not positive it is
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where in new york state are you located?
Any DC circuit can be opened by disconnecting
any part of the power supply
Disconnecting either the positive or negative opens the
circuit
Or maybe I have been wrong for the past 15+ years of
feild expenance as an instrument tech
No, you are correct...either way works. However, as SabaII points out disconnecting the negative completely negates any concern for a path for voltage flow. How? Despite modern electrical conventions, electrons actually move from the negative to the positive but we use the convention that current flows from the positive terminal to the negative. Yeah, it's backwards, but nonetheless that is how we think of DC current flow. Therefore, disconnecting the positive also does the same thing in preventing current flow, but everything in the vehicle is directly connected to the negative (ground) so the neg. cable disconnect tends to be "safer".
Bottom line: If you have any concern when you're working on your vehicle take another 30 seconds to disconnect both pos. & neg. cables from the battery terminals...there is too much sensitive electronics in the vehicle that an errant electrical zap could take out thru the electrical path of either cable or equipment (altho, modern vehicles tend to be pretty robust with grounding out electrical charges.)
That's what I would do and then take the opportunity to use my battery post and cable cleaner brushes before re-connecting. (even if they didn't look too bad). That is just me. Maybe I am OCD or something.....:shrug:
Dave
Better OCD than sorry...beats welding a wrench or screwdriver to something or blowing the battery up next to your head. :freak3:
I had a very stupid acquaintance that did that with a brand new battery and a
half inch wrench.
Welded it to both the positive and negative battery terminals, then subsequently
blew up the battery!:waytogo:loser.gif