Re: SER1. Today's cautionary tale.
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Hi Tom
Sorry to hear the news, but happy to hear that the damage wasn't worse.
Regards
Mike B
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Wykes" <tw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx>
To: <series1@xxxxxxxxx.xxx>
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2004 1:50 PM
Subject: SER1. Today's cautionary tale.
I got to work at 8:30 this morning and at 12:00 The receptionist rang me
to say
"Tom there's smoke coming out of your car"
So I grabbed one of the Co2 extinguishers from the reception area and ran
over to my 86". sure enough smoke coming from the engine bay and some small
flames visible. A quick shot of Co2 through the rad panel and up from under
the wheel arch seemed to kill the flames. Then I had a friend stand by with
the extinguisher whilst I lifted the bonnet (hood). He chucked in a
cautionary blast as I opened it.
No real damage, and the car still starts and runs fine.
Cause. I had topped up the oil a couple of days ago and had left the
filler cap on the battery and forgotten to replace it so when I drove it
the cap had lodged between the live terminal and the inner wing. I guess
the paint had held out for quite a while but after driving to work it must
have started to arc and the cap as a result had got very hot. Hot enough to
ignite the oil residue in the breather and melt a small hole in the wing
where it had been arcing to.
A: GET A BATTERY TERMINAL COVER.
B: PUT THE CAP BACK.
C: DON'T USE THE BATTERY AS A TRAY.
I guess I owe the receptionist a drink or two. Especially as I'm parked
next to the "VP engineerings" £40K Merc.
Regards.
Tom Wykes.
PCB Designer
Cambridge Broadband.
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Re: SER1. Today's cautionary tale.
Michael Bishop 19:53 on 02 Aug 2004
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