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Better taking care not to have any direct contact between them which means a short circuit. This would spoil the battery immediately
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A spark, a ruined battery and possible an exploding battery.
The easiest way to reset a service lamp on any vehicle is to disconnect both battery terminals first. Run a wire across both battery terminals and leave attached for at least a couple of hours. Detach the wire and reconnect the battery terminals. Your service light should now be out. Make sure that you do not run the wire across the positive and negative terminals of the battery. Make sure you disconnect both terminals and run the wire across the cables and not the actual battery terminals. If your service engine light is on it means your computer is registering a code. Make sure you take your car to have it diagnosed properly instead of resetting the light. It may be a serious code that could cause problems in the future.
The function of battery terminals is to connect a load or charger to a cell battery. Battery terminals are necessary and common in a lot of batteries.
Corroded battery terminals, defective battery, or starter.Corroded battery terminals, defective battery, or starter.
Most battery terminals are made of lead.
A dead short occurs which can result in the battery exploding A completion in the external circuit of the battery
on the battery
That's the job of the battery or other power supply.
That will depend on the internal resistance of the battery. I = E / R Where I is the current, E is the open circuit battery voltage, and R is the internal resistance of the battery.