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<blockquote data-quote="phemps" data-source="post: 8326627" data-attributes="member: 610170"><p>Yes, there will be spikes, a battery helps to smooth those transients to ground. In modern charging systems they wont be healthy for semiconducters within the system. I dont know its not something I would think would be the best idea, when you can just load test the batteries first, a much safer alternative. Sure it may have no negative effects at all but theres no reason to risk it if you can get the car to autozone or load test the batts yourself</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phemps, post: 8326627, member: 610170"] Yes, there will be spikes, a battery helps to smooth those transients to ground. In modern charging systems they wont be healthy for semiconducters within the system. I dont know its not something I would think would be the best idea, when you can just load test the batteries first, a much safer alternative. Sure it may have no negative effects at all but theres no reason to risk it if you can get the car to autozone or load test the batts yourself [/QUOTE]
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