The crackling sound you hear when taking off a jumper is primarily due to static electricity. As you move, friction between the fabric of the jumper and your skin or other surfaces can generate static charges. When the accumulated charge is released, it creates a small discharge, resulting in the crackling noise. This phenomenon is more common in dry environments where humidity levels are low.
The board from which the long jumper takes off
Alternator is defective.
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Take a hammer and a knife or jumper, find an hole any where on the mobile, insert the knife or jumper on the hole and hammer it thats all the back of galaxy 2 back removed!
No. you should be off the jumper by 10 years old.
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take the balls off and rub them on your jumper. then eat the balls or insanity wolf will kill you.
If you car dies once your remove the jumper cables, it is most likely an alternator problem. Take your car to AutoZone or somewhere similar and they will test it for you. It could be that there is not enough charge in the battery to sustain the alternator. Try keeping the engine round 1500 revs while taking the jumper cables off.
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A jumper is closed (on) if the cover is in place, connecting the two pins that make up the jumper; a jumper is open (off) if the cover is not in place.
You can't just use the crackle nail polish because there has to be another polish under it. its like crackle paint for walls, the chemicals react with the normal nail polish in order to make the crackle effect.
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