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Arc'ed my + batt post & ratchet through my wedding ring the other night... Pix inside
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<blockquote data-quote="CRXBMPN" data-source="post: 8530181" data-attributes="member: 555841"><p>It was a pure accident, so much that I even told my Son-In-Law recently to remove his metal when he was wrenching under his hood. I've got bank of batteries and never did this. It happened quick, too.</p><p></p><p>This got me wondering if there is a chart saying what kind of amperage a 14k wedding band can allow through before it blows up. I've seen alot of images where the whole ring just burned every layer of skin off, but stayed in tact. Mine blew off in a fiery ball into the engine bay, luckily none of my hoses or wires got burned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CRXBMPN, post: 8530181, member: 555841"] It was a pure accident, so much that I even told my Son-In-Law recently to remove his metal when he was wrenching under his hood. I've got bank of batteries and never did this. It happened quick, too. This got me wondering if there is a chart saying what kind of amperage a 14k wedding band can allow through before it blows up. I've seen alot of images where the whole ring just burned every layer of skin off, but stayed in tact. Mine blew off in a fiery ball into the engine bay, luckily none of my hoses or wires got burned. [/QUOTE]
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