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Battery dies on package car
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<blockquote data-quote="OptimusPrime" data-source="post: 1058942" data-attributes="member: 35063"><p>That can still be problematic. Make sure your ground is bare metal. Seems most engines bays these days are fully painted. But jumping a PC is a bad idea unless you are driving straight back to the center. Will just die again later on. It's not like a normal car scenario, where say you left the lights on. If a PC wont start, it would be because the battery just doesn't have the amperage to turn the engine over. Or the alternator is going/is bad. </p><p></p><p>Regardless, you don't owe a thing to your center, sups, UPS, etc. If it's broke, it's broke. Like I said, tinkering with a PC has no upside. (Maybe getting off earlier) They will nail you if something bad happens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OptimusPrime, post: 1058942, member: 35063"] That can still be problematic. Make sure your ground is bare metal. Seems most engines bays these days are fully painted. But jumping a PC is a bad idea unless you are driving straight back to the center. Will just die again later on. It's not like a normal car scenario, where say you left the lights on. If a PC wont start, it would be because the battery just doesn't have the amperage to turn the engine over. Or the alternator is going/is bad. Regardless, you don't owe a thing to your center, sups, UPS, etc. If it's broke, it's broke. Like I said, tinkering with a PC has no upside. (Maybe getting off earlier) They will nail you if something bad happens. [/QUOTE]
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