Right so…a few healthy pointers here. 1.) Not shielding the cell caps in any way and blasting them with pressurized battery cleaner is one of the quicker ways to nuke your car battery. If any amount mixes with the sulfuric acid within the caps you’re in for an explosive, burning, or slowly dying battery. 2.) using regular water and not deionized water is a risky gamble. DI water isn’t electrically conductive and is the safest for not short circuiting or causing an arc after turn the car on again. 3.) wrap the loose terminal clamps with a towel so they don’t touch anything or the poles themselves. Many a short had happened this way requiring a needed jump Otherwise love the products and sequence. Should always be used that way.
Right so…a few healthy pointers here.
1.) Not shielding the cell caps in any way and blasting them with pressurized battery cleaner is one of the quicker ways to nuke your car battery. If any amount mixes with the sulfuric acid within the caps you’re in for an explosive, burning, or slowly dying battery.
2.) using regular water and not deionized water is a risky gamble. DI water isn’t electrically conductive and is the safest for not short circuiting or causing an arc after turn the car on again.
3.) wrap the loose terminal clamps with a towel so they don’t touch anything or the poles themselves. Many a short had happened this way requiring a needed jump
Otherwise love the products and sequence. Should always be used that way.
There’s always that one guy…..
So, water is a good conductor of electricity? I guess that’s not an issue when washing/ rinsing off cleaners?
lol she said "why you talking to yourself" so cute
Great video was looking for a kit and you got the one buying it all for mine that you showed!!
Why do you put dielectric grease on the pole? it is an insulator.
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Prevent acid build up. Similar to a repellent
Thanks for the video 2016 Acura ILX
Appreciate the how-to!!
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