RE: IML: Bettery Fast Remove Clip question
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RE: IML: Bettery Fast Remove Clip question



Grounding and grounds in general are a science and phenomenon. I personally choose to cut off the positive terminal, and that is mainly due to my first sentence. Eliminating the battery ground terminal doesn't always guarantee an electrically isolated circuit. There are many paths to ground in a car's electrical system (leaky diodes in an alternator for example), and isolating the positive terminal helps limit galvanic reactions which contribute to corrosion. Galvanic effects only require a few micoramps plus the relative humidity of your car's environment - a dismaying thought to keep in mind.



Chris Middlebrook
1962 Custom Southampton

--- On Mon 02/26, Ken Lang < imperialken@xxxxxxxxx > wrote:
From: Ken Lang [mailto: imperialken@xxxxxxxxx]
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Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2007 05:52:55 -0800
Subject: RE: IML: Bettery Fast Remove Clip question

Patrick,

I?ve always broken the negative leadfirst when disconnecting a battery. For me, that?s where I would haveput the switch.

Ken

67 Crown 4 Dr Ht

68 LeBaron 4 Dr Ht



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Sent: Monday, February 26, 20074:36 AM
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Subject: IML: Bettery Fast RemoveClip question


Is there any science to which battery terminal you install aremovable terminal clip to? I bought and installed one today on my 1969Electra after the old battery was consumed by too many winter discharges. The package the clip came in alluded to the fact that it could go on eitherterminal. I put it on the positive side, but wondered what wisdom Imight be missing in doing so. Speculating on what's best for any caralways sends me to the IML. (required Imperial content).



Anyone?



Patrick Moore


58 Southampton project car




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