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I found these tidbits that a chemist might use to help me? From Transformation of Copper: A Sequence of Chemical Reactions. Hydroxide ion (OH-)...
WHY JUST THE NEGATIVE TERMINALS?
I can see you are a creative out of the box thinker. I don’t have a diesel engine running or any sulfuric acid in my garage. The Prius battery in...
Interesting, I can find chemical formulas for those two minerals. You must be a “rock hound.”
This corrosion on the bus bars on this Gen 2 traction battery are blue, not pale blue and not green. In addition, they only occur on the negative...
I wonder if I can read the GPS coordinates from this device and if I can hook it up to my ham radio APRS. Another project…. This tracker may have...
As to where the car came from…I bought it about 8 years ago from a used car dealer in Colorado that was unable to fix it. I fixed it in 1/2 day,...
Thank you for suggesting the parasitic draw might be a GPS tracker! I found it!
It was connected to the 12v pin on the OBD connector. This picture shows the ground connection after electrical tape was removed. The +12 v...
I found this device, which is strange because all but two of the wires (red and black) to it are cut, [ATTACH] [ATTACH] I did a search using...
i know about corrosion (aka green crusties) which can be conductive. I have looked for it as I disconnected fuses and connectors or wiring, and...
CORRECTION: It was not both plugs, it was only the larger of the two middle connectors (1L) and pin 5, just as in the Toyota wiring diagram. So,...
Because I have so many plugs, relays, fuses removed my current is close to zero when I pull the OBD fuse. There is nothing plugged into the OBD...
i understand precisely what you mean. I used three different meters, and yes, I have blown the fuse or current shunt in meters before. I make my...