hummm,good question. I know that when I weld on cars I disconnect the battery. For some reason that's what I was shown to do. I guess the same applies in this case. But I have never weldedon a ski.
Yes. I would remove the battery so any sparks can't ignite some possible battery fumes.I need to tack a mounting flange back on my pipe, my questions is can I do that while still on the motor/ in the ski without risking frying any of my electrical with the current?
Just take the dang pipe out and do the job right.
Just take the dang pipe out and do the job right.
I've welded entire suspension systems, roll cages, etc w/out d/connecting the battery w/out issue.
:scared: Welding on any new vehicle without first disconnecting the battery is very ill advised :scared:
Just take the dang pipe out and do the job right.
I weld on my grand Cherokee all the time with no electrical issues...my door hinges broke off on the passenger and driver side doors just for example.
What kind of welder are you using?
I'm sure many have welded without any regards to the electrical system and not had any problems but...If you want a guarantee of NO PROBLEMS to your electrical system, the only way you will get it is to remove the chamber. Also, if you take out the chamber and bench weld it, you will eliminate the possibility of an explosion from the fuel tank or battery. Don't play russian roulette with your ski. If something f 's up then you have to fix it, even worse, you might lose some ride time unnecessarily.