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Was in a hurry and forgot to disconnect my alternator and batteries before doing some welding on the Vit.
Now, when I turn the key I get a loud clicking / buzzing noise from under the dash, and neither battery holds charge as far as I can tell.
What damage do you think I may have suffered from my dumb mistake?
Oh yeah, the car won't start either
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I never disconnect batteries when Mig welding, However I do make sure the Earth is close to the item being welded and on the same piece of metal.
J Top
berazafi wrote:my guess would be fried diodes, and or regulator in the alternator, could be causing the batteries to go flat
dave
this was my first thought, however the car hasn't run since I welded on it, and so the alternator hasn't been put to use yet. I had both batteries on charge overnight with no success
although if I ever get it going, the alternator will more than likely be fried, I reckon
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if the diodes are fried they will be putting a constant load on the bateries regardless if its spinning or not, you may find that buzzing sound was caused by the low battery voltage not being able to positive trigger the relays, disconect the alternator, charge the batteries and see what happens, its only a 2 sec job
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I'll do that first up tomorrow and see what happens
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J Top wrote:I never disconnect batteries when Mig welding, However I do make sure the Earth is close to the item being welded and on the same piece of metal. J Top
ditto mate. i have never had a prob heaps of welding, different cars sweet as.
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Ended up not being something to do with the welding,
Pinched the fuel pump power wire against something when I put the tank back in, causing an open circuit.
No fuel pump, no go
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