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Topic: Re: fire risk
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| Tuckermac
12-21-2012 07:17:25
68.118.2.5
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Thanks guys. I thought of disconnecting the battery but I would have to repolarize the generator every time which requires removing the hood. I guess I could run some jump wires from bat. to gen. |
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| wayne in mn
12-21-2012 08:44:01
64.118.12.213
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Re: fire risk in reply to Tuckermac, 12-21-2012 07:17:25
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| The generator does not have to be polarized when the battery is removed & reinstalled or a cable disconnected!! I remove the batteries on several tractors each fall (not close by) so I can charge them over winter. I have never polarized a generator in 20 or so years of winter battery removal and installation in the spring; the generator will not loose it's "magnetic memory" unless maybe being dropped on the concrete or battery polarity being reversed. |
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| John G. Hasler
12-21-2012 07:56:16
174.124.62.206
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Re: fire risk in reply to Tuckermac, 12-21-2012 07:17:25
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| > I thought of disconnecting the battery but I > would have to repolarize the generator every time...No you wouldn"t. Your tractor is no more of a fire risk than are the cars, but if it makes everyone feel better shut off the gas and disconnect the battery. |
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