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Re: Don't do it the way BobS did!
Posted by Ben Millard (more from Ben Millard) on Tue, 19 Feb 2002 12:25:49
In Reply to: Re: SRS light stays ON!, BobS, Sun, 17 Feb 2002 12:22:31
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BobS is RIGHT ON in cleaning contacts. I'm gearing up to do the same thing.
However, do NOT work on any SRS wiring with the battery CONNECTED.
Follow the directions, folks, it's easier that way.
(Disconnect the battery, wait for 20 minutes or so, then start your work.)
Personally, I'm in the way-too-paranoid class, so I short the ground and positive together: um, friends, I mean the battery's leads, the wires that feed the electrical system? Not the battery's terminals. The idea--I think--is that they want zero possibility of any wire ever rising in voltage above another for the moment that you're fiddling. That input being misconstrued as a FIRE command. Static electricity is supposedly enough to do it, and though I wonder if Sodium Azide is THAT unstable, I'm not going to find out.
Just be careful around pyro devices, that's all: I may need you're knowledge later.
Ben
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