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Subject:   Re: Re: Re: Swepty load center/terminal block info....
Name:   Russ Roth
Date Posted:   Dec 2, 08 - 12:36 PM
IP Address:   66.53.214.177
Email:   powwag4@pcez.com
Message:   Russ,

I don't know why the spark would appear larger either. I only did it twice since we all know sparks around batteries are not a good thing. I'm sure it's a bit subjective but it sure appeared larger both times. I didn't want to play around too much and do some damage so didn't try anymore. Maybe it has something to do with the way electricity (electrons or whatever?) flows???? On the Ram it has some constant hots and it sparks a very little bit if you pull the positive but not normally if you pull the negative. Which reminds me, it wants to drop out of lockup a bit so I need to go clean the grounds again.

RR
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This Has All Been One Big Load Of B.S. Information...... by Hobcobble · Dec 6, 08 - 5:19 AM


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