Re: jumper cables connected backwards
Whose battery needed boosting ... if it was yours, I'm guessing the effect
would be the same as connecting your battery backwards ... instant bye bye diodes. But if it was the other guys, then I'm guessing the effect would be something like shorting out your battery ... which should not cause any damage ... unless your vehicle was running in which case I'm thinking the alternator would suffer. But why the starter solenoid ... I dunno ... it should not even be in the circuit, should it? "habbi" <habbi@islandtelecom.com> wrote in message news:65cxb.37596$R13.1190716@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca... > Today I connected my jumper cables backwards from my CJ-7 to another > vehicle. Something it the CJ arced with a bright flash but I didn't see > exactly what. Anyway when I turn the key nothing happens and I can start the > engine by turning the key to the on position and putting jum per cables > directly onto the starter. Does this mean the solenoid is fried, could the > battery be damaged? > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.543 / Virus Database: 337 - Release Date: 21/11/2003 > > |
Re: jumper cables connected backwards
Whose battery needed boosting ... if it was yours, I'm guessing the effect
would be the same as connecting your battery backwards ... instant bye bye diodes. But if it was the other guys, then I'm guessing the effect would be something like shorting out your battery ... which should not cause any damage ... unless your vehicle was running in which case I'm thinking the alternator would suffer. But why the starter solenoid ... I dunno ... it should not even be in the circuit, should it? "habbi" <habbi@islandtelecom.com> wrote in message news:65cxb.37596$R13.1190716@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca... > Today I connected my jumper cables backwards from my CJ-7 to another > vehicle. Something it the CJ arced with a bright flash but I didn't see > exactly what. Anyway when I turn the key nothing happens and I can start the > engine by turning the key to the on position and putting jum per cables > directly onto the starter. Does this mean the solenoid is fried, could the > battery be damaged? > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.543 / Virus Database: 337 - Release Date: 21/11/2003 > > |
Re: jumper cables connected backwards
Whose battery needed boosting ... if it was yours, I'm guessing the effect
would be the same as connecting your battery backwards ... instant bye bye diodes. But if it was the other guys, then I'm guessing the effect would be something like shorting out your battery ... which should not cause any damage ... unless your vehicle was running in which case I'm thinking the alternator would suffer. But why the starter solenoid ... I dunno ... it should not even be in the circuit, should it? "habbi" <habbi@islandtelecom.com> wrote in message news:65cxb.37596$R13.1190716@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca... > Today I connected my jumper cables backwards from my CJ-7 to another > vehicle. Something it the CJ arced with a bright flash but I didn't see > exactly what. Anyway when I turn the key nothing happens and I can start the > engine by turning the key to the on position and putting jum per cables > directly onto the starter. Does this mean the solenoid is fried, could the > battery be damaged? > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.543 / Virus Database: 337 - Release Date: 21/11/2003 > > |
Re: jumper cables connected backwards
The jeep was running and I was boosting a diesel tractor. I hooked it up
wrong on the jeep side. After I started the jeep as I said in my original post it kept running for 15-20 minutes until I shut it down. When I tried to restart, it did nothing at all. Wouldn't the alternator have to be working for the jeep to run? The battery wouldn't supply enough pwer for 15 minutes would it? "bowgus" <Bowgus@rogers.com> wrote in message news:2Icxb.56923$Fv8.38126@twister01.bloor.is.net. cable.rogers.com... > Whose battery needed boosting ... if it was yours, I'm guessing the effect > would be the same as connecting your battery backwards ... instant bye bye > diodes. But if it was the other guys, then I'm guessing the effect would be > something like shorting out your battery ... which should not cause any > damage ... unless your vehicle was running in which case I'm thinking the > alternator would suffer. But why the starter solenoid ... I dunno ... it > should not even be in the circuit, should it? > > > > "habbi" <habbi@islandtelecom.com> wrote in message > news:65cxb.37596$R13.1190716@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca... > > Today I connected my jumper cables backwards from my CJ-7 to another > > vehicle. Something it the CJ arced with a bright flash but I didn't see > > exactly what. Anyway when I turn the key nothing happens and I can start > the > > engine by turning the key to the on position and putting jum per cables > > directly onto the starter. Does this mean the solenoid is fried, could the > > battery be damaged? > > > > > > --- > > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > > Version: 6.0.543 / Virus Database: 337 - Release Date: 21/11/2003 > > > > > > --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.543 / Virus Database: 337 - Release Date: 21/11/2003 |
Re: jumper cables connected backwards
The jeep was running and I was boosting a diesel tractor. I hooked it up
wrong on the jeep side. After I started the jeep as I said in my original post it kept running for 15-20 minutes until I shut it down. When I tried to restart, it did nothing at all. Wouldn't the alternator have to be working for the jeep to run? The battery wouldn't supply enough pwer for 15 minutes would it? "bowgus" <Bowgus@rogers.com> wrote in message news:2Icxb.56923$Fv8.38126@twister01.bloor.is.net. cable.rogers.com... > Whose battery needed boosting ... if it was yours, I'm guessing the effect > would be the same as connecting your battery backwards ... instant bye bye > diodes. But if it was the other guys, then I'm guessing the effect would be > something like shorting out your battery ... which should not cause any > damage ... unless your vehicle was running in which case I'm thinking the > alternator would suffer. But why the starter solenoid ... I dunno ... it > should not even be in the circuit, should it? > > > > "habbi" <habbi@islandtelecom.com> wrote in message > news:65cxb.37596$R13.1190716@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca... > > Today I connected my jumper cables backwards from my CJ-7 to another > > vehicle. Something it the CJ arced with a bright flash but I didn't see > > exactly what. Anyway when I turn the key nothing happens and I can start > the > > engine by turning the key to the on position and putting jum per cables > > directly onto the starter. Does this mean the solenoid is fried, could the > > battery be damaged? > > > > > > --- > > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > > Version: 6.0.543 / Virus Database: 337 - Release Date: 21/11/2003 > > > > > > --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.543 / Virus Database: 337 - Release Date: 21/11/2003 |
Re: jumper cables connected backwards
The jeep was running and I was boosting a diesel tractor. I hooked it up
wrong on the jeep side. After I started the jeep as I said in my original post it kept running for 15-20 minutes until I shut it down. When I tried to restart, it did nothing at all. Wouldn't the alternator have to be working for the jeep to run? The battery wouldn't supply enough pwer for 15 minutes would it? "bowgus" <Bowgus@rogers.com> wrote in message news:2Icxb.56923$Fv8.38126@twister01.bloor.is.net. cable.rogers.com... > Whose battery needed boosting ... if it was yours, I'm guessing the effect > would be the same as connecting your battery backwards ... instant bye bye > diodes. But if it was the other guys, then I'm guessing the effect would be > something like shorting out your battery ... which should not cause any > damage ... unless your vehicle was running in which case I'm thinking the > alternator would suffer. But why the starter solenoid ... I dunno ... it > should not even be in the circuit, should it? > > > > "habbi" <habbi@islandtelecom.com> wrote in message > news:65cxb.37596$R13.1190716@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca... > > Today I connected my jumper cables backwards from my CJ-7 to another > > vehicle. Something it the CJ arced with a bright flash but I didn't see > > exactly what. Anyway when I turn the key nothing happens and I can start > the > > engine by turning the key to the on position and putting jum per cables > > directly onto the starter. Does this mean the solenoid is fried, could the > > battery be damaged? > > > > > > --- > > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > > Version: 6.0.543 / Virus Database: 337 - Release Date: 21/11/2003 > > > > > > --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.543 / Virus Database: 337 - Release Date: 21/11/2003 |
Re: jumper cables connected backwards
A battery in decent condition could easily keep an engine running for more than
20 minutes. In message <I2ayb.629$IF6.45801@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca>, "habbi" wrote: >The jeep was running and I was boosting a diesel tractor. I hooked it up >wrong on the jeep side. >After I started the jeep as I said in my original post it kept running for >15-20 minutes until I shut it down. When I tried to restart, it did nothing >at all. Wouldn't the alternator have to be working for the jeep to run? The >battery wouldn't supply enough pwer for 15 minutes would it? > >"bowgus" <Bowgus@rogers.com> wrote in message >news:2Icxb.56923$Fv8.38126@twister01.bloor.is.net .cable.rogers.com... >> Whose battery needed boosting ... if it was yours, I'm guessing the effect >> would be the same as connecting your battery backwards ... instant bye bye >> diodes. But if it was the other guys, then I'm guessing the effect would >be >> something like shorting out your battery ... which should not cause any >> damage ... unless your vehicle was running in which case I'm thinking the >> alternator would suffer. But why the starter solenoid ... I dunno ... it >> should not even be in the circuit, should it? >> >> >> >> "habbi" <habbi@islandtelecom.com> wrote in message >> news:65cxb.37596$R13.1190716@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca... >> > Today I connected my jumper cables backwards from my CJ-7 to another >> > vehicle. Something it the CJ arced with a bright flash but I didn't see >> > exactly what. Anyway when I turn the key nothing happens and I can start >> the >> > engine by turning the key to the on position and putting jum per cables >> > directly onto the starter. Does this mean the solenoid is fried, could >the >> > battery be damaged? >> > >> > >> > --- >> > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. >> > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). >> > Version: 6.0.543 / Virus Database: 337 - Release Date: 21/11/2003 >> > >> > >> >> > > >--- >Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. >Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). >Version: 6.0.543 / Virus Database: 337 - Release Date: 21/11/2003 > |
Re: jumper cables connected backwards
A battery in decent condition could easily keep an engine running for more than
20 minutes. In message <I2ayb.629$IF6.45801@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca>, "habbi" wrote: >The jeep was running and I was boosting a diesel tractor. I hooked it up >wrong on the jeep side. >After I started the jeep as I said in my original post it kept running for >15-20 minutes until I shut it down. When I tried to restart, it did nothing >at all. Wouldn't the alternator have to be working for the jeep to run? The >battery wouldn't supply enough pwer for 15 minutes would it? > >"bowgus" <Bowgus@rogers.com> wrote in message >news:2Icxb.56923$Fv8.38126@twister01.bloor.is.net .cable.rogers.com... >> Whose battery needed boosting ... if it was yours, I'm guessing the effect >> would be the same as connecting your battery backwards ... instant bye bye >> diodes. But if it was the other guys, then I'm guessing the effect would >be >> something like shorting out your battery ... which should not cause any >> damage ... unless your vehicle was running in which case I'm thinking the >> alternator would suffer. But why the starter solenoid ... I dunno ... it >> should not even be in the circuit, should it? >> >> >> >> "habbi" <habbi@islandtelecom.com> wrote in message >> news:65cxb.37596$R13.1190716@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca... >> > Today I connected my jumper cables backwards from my CJ-7 to another >> > vehicle. Something it the CJ arced with a bright flash but I didn't see >> > exactly what. Anyway when I turn the key nothing happens and I can start >> the >> > engine by turning the key to the on position and putting jum per cables >> > directly onto the starter. Does this mean the solenoid is fried, could >the >> > battery be damaged? >> > >> > >> > --- >> > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. >> > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). >> > Version: 6.0.543 / Virus Database: 337 - Release Date: 21/11/2003 >> > >> > >> >> > > >--- >Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. >Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). >Version: 6.0.543 / Virus Database: 337 - Release Date: 21/11/2003 > |
Re: jumper cables connected backwards
A battery in decent condition could easily keep an engine running for more than
20 minutes. In message <I2ayb.629$IF6.45801@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca>, "habbi" wrote: >The jeep was running and I was boosting a diesel tractor. I hooked it up >wrong on the jeep side. >After I started the jeep as I said in my original post it kept running for >15-20 minutes until I shut it down. When I tried to restart, it did nothing >at all. Wouldn't the alternator have to be working for the jeep to run? The >battery wouldn't supply enough pwer for 15 minutes would it? > >"bowgus" <Bowgus@rogers.com> wrote in message >news:2Icxb.56923$Fv8.38126@twister01.bloor.is.net .cable.rogers.com... >> Whose battery needed boosting ... if it was yours, I'm guessing the effect >> would be the same as connecting your battery backwards ... instant bye bye >> diodes. But if it was the other guys, then I'm guessing the effect would >be >> something like shorting out your battery ... which should not cause any >> damage ... unless your vehicle was running in which case I'm thinking the >> alternator would suffer. But why the starter solenoid ... I dunno ... it >> should not even be in the circuit, should it? >> >> >> >> "habbi" <habbi@islandtelecom.com> wrote in message >> news:65cxb.37596$R13.1190716@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca... >> > Today I connected my jumper cables backwards from my CJ-7 to another >> > vehicle. Something it the CJ arced with a bright flash but I didn't see >> > exactly what. Anyway when I turn the key nothing happens and I can start >> the >> > engine by turning the key to the on position and putting jum per cables >> > directly onto the starter. Does this mean the solenoid is fried, could >the >> > battery be damaged? >> > >> > >> > --- >> > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. >> > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). >> > Version: 6.0.543 / Virus Database: 337 - Release Date: 21/11/2003 >> > >> > >> >> > > >--- >Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. >Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). >Version: 6.0.543 / Virus Database: 337 - Release Date: 21/11/2003 > |
Re: jumper cables connected backwards
Even with the blown diodes and fused link.
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