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never to old to learn

Posted: 28 Aug 2009, 12:22
by old korky
went to charge the battery (easy)using an old charger,put charged battery on but felt the earth lead to be warm,tried to start engine wouldn't start,so to be safe sent for auto man (mate).3 days 2 auto electricians 1 mechanic later found to have burnt out alternator dizzy ignition fitting plus other bits and bats.all because id put on the pos neg clips the wrong way round (sh@t) . :rofl

Re: never to old to learn

Posted: 28 Aug 2009, 12:29
by 1664
Nice intro :lol: . Welcome to the club. I presume from that post you'll be visiting the Technical Forum on a fairly regular basis then?

Re: never to old to learn

Posted: 28 Aug 2009, 12:49
by old korky
could be,but never dare show my face at a meet. :lol:

Re: never to old to learn

Posted: 28 Aug 2009, 12:59
by 1664
old korky wrote:could be,but never dare show my face at a meet. :lol:
No need to be embarrassed about a little thing like that on 80-90. Five years ago I blew my old inverter up getting the wires the wrong way round and I'm a sparkie..........

Admittedly other member's do point at me and giggle but I don't think that's got anything to do with the inverter.........

Re: never to old to learn

Posted: 28 Aug 2009, 13:28
by Grun
My neighbour, (Ex Army Major and an unpheasant plucker) paid around £30,000 for a Porsche 993 which he allows to sit until the battery goes flat.
I happened to be nearby when he stuck some jump leads on it from a fully charged battery but he had got them reversed of course.
I saw the flash and yelled at him to get them disconnected, and he got away with no damage. I often wish now that I had kept my mouth shut.

Mike

Re: never to old to learn

Posted: 28 Aug 2009, 14:38
by eatcustard
I have never done such a silly thing



















Honest :oops:

Trashed a few"eleci" bits on a Mini.

Re: never to old to learn

Posted: 28 Aug 2009, 15:22
by kevtherev
not as bad as the fella who gave his engine a flush out with water... then ran it to mix it up.

I kid you not :D

me ... I tried to fill the engine up with oil.. as it ran out the sump... :D

Re: never to old to learn

Posted: 28 Aug 2009, 19:36
by old korky
I've been told since that my battery must have been totally flat because there were no sparks as you normally get,this allowed the battery to change polarity.(by the way there is no + or - on the clips, the charger is now in the bin)