>> also face serious consequences when the positive lead is still connected >> even though the negative lead isn't. I've seen it happen, despite the fact >> that it shouldn't, theoretically. > What have you seen happen? What are these serious consequences? I have seen a Leatherman (one of those multi tool things) spot weld itself to the body of a car as the person cut through a wire and happened to have the handle part touching another piece of metal. This was with the +ve connected and the -ve disconnected. (made the person jump quite quickly too <grin>) L8R GC ----------------------------------------------------------------- To stop getting this list send a message containing just the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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