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    Thread: Welding

    1. #1
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      Welding

      I知 going to do some welding on my exhaust, do I need to disconnect the battery if I知 using a mig? I have a Holley Sniper EFI

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      I would just to be safe. I壇 do it on any car.
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      It is far more important to get your ground clamp as close to your work as possible, but it never hurts to disconnect the battery.
      Donny

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      what donny said.. can be done safely but for the few minutes it takes to disconnect it ... disconnect it just to be sure

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      I'll fourth that,lol.

    6. #6
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      I’ve witnessed computers getting burned out from mig welding. I don’t know if the Sniper could take but I’ll play it safe and disconnect it

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      I致e witnessed computers getting burned out from mig welding. I don稚 know if the Sniper could take but I値l play it safe and disconnect it





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