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Can I use a mig welder for new cars without disconnecting a battery
lobsterpot
02-09-2013, 07:08 PM
I have wed on newer cars and haven't had a problem yet.
satchick
02-09-2013, 07:24 PM
From my understanding you disconnect the battery to prevent damage to the voltage regulator circuits in the alternator. There is a risk of damaging other modules too.
Why not disconnect the battery? Just write down the radio code and presets... If you have memory seats/mirrors, I don't know if the settings will survive a battery disconnect, but I guess that depends on the car.
lobsterpot
02-09-2013, 10:38 PM
Yes, but have you WELDED on them...lol
Why would you take the chance???
Yes I have welded on them ,sorry for the mis-spelled words. I do exhaust work on just about anything. you have to weld some of the connections together to get a good job.
iq180
02-25-2013, 07:25 PM
i would like to add one thing to this, keep your ground clamp as close to the weld as you can, that will help.
Just disconnect the battery, why would you not spent 30 second to do that. I would never weld on any vehicle without disconnecting the negative battery post. It's a rule of thumb...
And what iq180 says above.
satnaza
03-05-2013, 03:47 AM
I agree..it is better to be safe than sorry !!!!!:thumbsup:
Just disconnect the battery, why would you not spent 30 second to do that. I would never weld on any vehicle without disconnecting the negative battery post. It's a rule of thumb...
And what iq180 says above.
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