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Welding on Camper trailer

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Welding on Camper trailer

Post by Wilko76 »

Hi all

I want to do some welding on my camper trailer that has a battery and electrical appliances.....should i discinnect battery on it?
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Post by pongo »

for the 2 secs it takes why not ?
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Post by PJ.zook »

You should always disconnect any batteries and ecu's electrically connected to whatever youre welding. If however the battery in trailer is not connected to chassis, you dont have to unless there is a risk of residual fumes from battery igniting (if it has been heavily charging or discharging)
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