Disconnecting a wire from a battery would break the circuit. If the battery was powering a bulb, the lamp would go out.
The voltage of the battery, and the resistance of the circuit (including the resistance of the wire and the internal resistance of the battery).
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Your battery is probably failing and trying to explode.
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You disconnect your negative (-) battery terminal and connect one of the meter's probes to the (-) battery cable and the other terminal to the (-) battery post. Set your multimeter to mA/A and select DC.
run it and then disconnect the negative wire from the battery if alternator dies its bad.
disconnect the negative (black) first then positive (red).
If you are talking about disconnecting a battery in a vehicle, yes.
# Disconnect negative battery cable (8mm) # Follow first wire and disconnect at alternator bracket (15mm) # Follow second wire and disconnect at radiator support (13mm) # Installation is reverse of removal
Disconnect the cable at the battery. Trace the wire to the other end, looking at how it is routed. Disconnect the wire and pull out. Put the new wire in, routing in the same manner. Connect the cable ends back up.
You have to disconnect the ground wire from the block. You have to disconnect the positive wire from the starter and the alternator and the powerline going to the fuse box. and connect the new ground then the positive
The wire will heat up and melt and the battery may be damged.
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You could accidentally short out the power wire to the radio and blow a fuse. But you really do not have to disconnect the battery terminal. Just remove the fuse for the radio circuit and you will be fine.
Disconnect the red battery wire then reconnect it.
Disconnect the battery and just remove the bolts holding the alternator, disconnect the wire connection and remove the alternator.
Disconnect - battery cable Raise and support vehicle Disconnect wiring from starter Remove mounting bolts Drop starter