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What happens if you connect a car battery the wrong way?

By Sophia Aguilar |

What happens if you connect a car battery the wrong way?

Connecting them the wrong way may cause damage onto the battery you want to charge. it might even cause the battery to explode in some cases. The battery may get damaged such that it will be unable to hold charge, meaning that you will have to buy a new battery altogether for your car.

What happens if the negative lead of a battery is connected to the positive side?

One terminal is marked (+), or positive, while the other is marked (-), or negative. If you connect a wire between the two terminals, the electrons will flow from the negative end to the positive end as fast as they can. This will quickly wear out the battery and can also be dangerous, particularly on larger batteries.

What happens when a battery is hooked up to a negative terminal?

When the battery cables are hooked up with the negative to the positive and positive to the negative terminals, the battery can explode.

What happens if I hook battery cables up backwards?

Battery to Battery When the battery cables are hooked up with the negative to the positive and positive to the negative terminals, the battery can explode. A battery charger that is being used to charge a dead battery will be damaged if the positive and negative cables are hooked up incorrectly.

What happens when jumper cables are reversed on a battery?

Damage to the Batteries. Connecting the positive terminal of each battery to the negative terminal of the other battery will result in a huge surge of electrical current between the two batteries.

Where do you hook up the battery cable?

Batteries cables must be hooked up correctly when charging a battery while it is in or outside of the vehicle. The red cable is connected to the positive (+) battery terminal and the black cable is connected to the negative (-) terminal or to the car frame.

Battery to Battery When the battery cables are hooked up with the negative to the positive and positive to the negative terminals, the battery can explode. A battery charger that is being used to charge a dead battery will be damaged if the positive and negative cables are hooked up incorrectly.

When the battery cables are hooked up with the negative to the positive and positive to the negative terminals, the battery can explode.

What happens if you hook up the battery to the 2nd post?

A big ol’ spark warned me off just as I touched the 2nd cable to the 2nd post. Nothing was harmed, not even the rectifier. Now, these guys are probably correct, you have let all the smoke out of the rectifier, and it won’t work without it’s smoke, and it’s almost impossible to get all the smoke back in there.

Damage to the Batteries. Connecting the positive terminal of each battery to the negative terminal of the other battery will result in a huge surge of electrical current between the two batteries.