Re: [Amc-list] Radiator Cap, now exploded battery
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Re: [Amc-list] Radiator Cap, now exploded battery



Yeah, another bad scene, indeed.
I've been around two.
One the guy had a massive brain fart and honest to whatever higher power you believe in this guy struck a match to check acid levels!
  Uh, he probably matched the guys description you give!!!
The second actually broadcast it's intent, but the guy couldn't get the charger off of it quick enough. He said he heard it start to whistle and went for the off switch on the charger, BOOM! He was way lucky as he had turned and hunched down to get the switch/dial on the charger. We walked him out of the shop and turned the hose on him. He was fine. The FSJ needed some serious cleanup work and the shop floor turned snow white where the acid washed it down. 
  That one was my personal hands on close encounter that taught me to really respect the battery for the potential bomb it is!!! The first one I just always chocked up to the guy being an idiot and that won't happen to me. The second guy was a real wakeup call to the fact that even doing everything proper things can go BOOM!
  Another shop story. My friend who gave me the 4.0L in my American came around a car in the shop and the guy working on it was using a floor jack, well he left the handle down, Something we all know is a big no-no. My buddy didn't see it till it had hooked both ankles. He threw out both hands to catch himself as he wnet down. Well, lets just say two broken wrists suck!!!
   I guess we are to the spot that says, try and be very careful cause you never know when it will be your turn!!! 
   I just went for a bike ride afterall!!!

--
Mark Price
Morgantown, WV
1969 AMC Rambler, 4.0L, EFI, T-5

 -------------- Original message ----------------------
From: "Armand Eshleman" <aje1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Because we've been talking about bad experiences with radiator caps, I
> thought I would relate my story about batteries that explode because they
> got hooked up wrong to charge or jump start.
> The instructors at tech school brought in a service mechanic one day from a
> local shop. A battery had blown up in his face. His eyes looked really bad,
> very red and bloodshot, swollen and painful, his face was deep red from the
> acid, he wasn't wearing his safety glasses and was looking at the battery
> when he made the final connection (wrong).  It exploded battery acid into
> his face...........  He was lucky he didn't loose his eyesight.
> It was a great lesson I still remember, and I always look away when I make
> the last connection and don't have safety glasses handy.
> 
> Armand
> 
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