kd1yt
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Seeking input on this especially but not only from ShadowsPapa - but welcome other input also!
I fouled up - the question is how bad and whether or how much damage I may have caused
For background, this mistake is very unlike "usual me". I had COVID, back in the fall, got over the actual COVID infection. _BUT_ the "brain fog" is hanging around for an extended period. This episode is one of the artifacts of the brain fog. I am usually meticulous and careful with anything related to vehicle care, safety, etc. I have done lots of vehicle wiring and electrical work; I've fully-rewired major portions of vehicles.
What happened:
I'm doing some minor to medium audio improvements: new speakers, etc. I've done lots of that kind of work for my own vehicles and other peoples' vehicles, so I thought that this would be well within my zone of current competence, even with the brain fog.
So, first thing,: I did what I have done in any of the vehicle electrical work I have done for 40++ years on many vehicles:
I started by removing the battery ground connection terminal.
I know that my Gladiator has auto-stop-start. I somehow (brain fog) did not have the auto-stop-start in mind as I unhooked the battery ground.
A couple of hour later I remembered the presence of the auto-stop-start. And said to myself "oh yeah, gotta make sure that I specifically unhook the ground connection for the AUX battery from the ground cable. Yeah, I will be sure to do that"
The brain fog I'm struggling with causes issues with working memory and distractability.
So, I hadn't remembered to specifically unhook the AUX battery ground cable from the main battery ground cable. It just slipped my mind.
And, the main ground cable was already unhooked from the main battery's ground post.
Then- a day layer (speaker project paused) I needed to move the vehicle a short distance, because of something else.
As I went to move the vehicle, I forgot that I'd taken the main ground cable off of the main battery ground post.
The vehicle started and moved OK. Was only running a short time - less than a minute.
No fireworks or malfunctions as I moved it.
Several hours later I realized that I had started the vehicle with the main ground cable off of the main battery's ground post terminal.
So the vehicle somehow did start and run with only the AUX battery hooked up, through the connection of the AUX battery's ground at the cable that would go to (but was unhooked from) the main battery ground post.
#1 - this was dumb, I know that
#2 - I am surprised that the vehicle actually started and that it didn't just pop a fuse or fusible link
#3 - I am left really concerned that in starting the vehicle in this way, I pulled way too much current through wiring or contactors/ relays for the AUX-battery (and things fed from the AUX battery's power system).
#4 - if this were a 1950s-2000 vehicle, like most of the ones I have had apart - I would have no problem figuring out both the circuit topography and physical topography of the wiring. And I would look for signs of overheated insulation from too much current, etc. But there is so much fit into so little space in the wiring of my Gladiator, and I am not familiar with the physical layout of the Auto-Stop-Start's components and cabling, that I don't really have a sense of where to even check. Also: the brain fog is not helping. The sense of what a foul-up this was is not helping.
#5 If I caused damage or risked causing damage, I want to correct it so that I don't have some lurking damage that is going to fail at some unexpected time.
I GREATLY appreciate any help that anyone can offer to give me a sense of whether I could have caused damage, or what could have been damaged, what to look for, and how to correct/protect from any "fallout" from this.
Thanks very much in advance
I fouled up - the question is how bad and whether or how much damage I may have caused
For background, this mistake is very unlike "usual me". I had COVID, back in the fall, got over the actual COVID infection. _BUT_ the "brain fog" is hanging around for an extended period. This episode is one of the artifacts of the brain fog. I am usually meticulous and careful with anything related to vehicle care, safety, etc. I have done lots of vehicle wiring and electrical work; I've fully-rewired major portions of vehicles.
What happened:
I'm doing some minor to medium audio improvements: new speakers, etc. I've done lots of that kind of work for my own vehicles and other peoples' vehicles, so I thought that this would be well within my zone of current competence, even with the brain fog.
So, first thing,: I did what I have done in any of the vehicle electrical work I have done for 40++ years on many vehicles:
I started by removing the battery ground connection terminal.
I know that my Gladiator has auto-stop-start. I somehow (brain fog) did not have the auto-stop-start in mind as I unhooked the battery ground.
A couple of hour later I remembered the presence of the auto-stop-start. And said to myself "oh yeah, gotta make sure that I specifically unhook the ground connection for the AUX battery from the ground cable. Yeah, I will be sure to do that"
The brain fog I'm struggling with causes issues with working memory and distractability.
So, I hadn't remembered to specifically unhook the AUX battery ground cable from the main battery ground cable. It just slipped my mind.
And, the main ground cable was already unhooked from the main battery's ground post.
Then- a day layer (speaker project paused) I needed to move the vehicle a short distance, because of something else.
As I went to move the vehicle, I forgot that I'd taken the main ground cable off of the main battery ground post.
The vehicle started and moved OK. Was only running a short time - less than a minute.
No fireworks or malfunctions as I moved it.
Several hours later I realized that I had started the vehicle with the main ground cable off of the main battery's ground post terminal.
So the vehicle somehow did start and run with only the AUX battery hooked up, through the connection of the AUX battery's ground at the cable that would go to (but was unhooked from) the main battery ground post.
#1 - this was dumb, I know that
#2 - I am surprised that the vehicle actually started and that it didn't just pop a fuse or fusible link
#3 - I am left really concerned that in starting the vehicle in this way, I pulled way too much current through wiring or contactors/ relays for the AUX-battery (and things fed from the AUX battery's power system).
#4 - if this were a 1950s-2000 vehicle, like most of the ones I have had apart - I would have no problem figuring out both the circuit topography and physical topography of the wiring. And I would look for signs of overheated insulation from too much current, etc. But there is so much fit into so little space in the wiring of my Gladiator, and I am not familiar with the physical layout of the Auto-Stop-Start's components and cabling, that I don't really have a sense of where to even check. Also: the brain fog is not helping. The sense of what a foul-up this was is not helping.
#5 If I caused damage or risked causing damage, I want to correct it so that I don't have some lurking damage that is going to fail at some unexpected time.
I GREATLY appreciate any help that anyone can offer to give me a sense of whether I could have caused damage, or what could have been damaged, what to look for, and how to correct/protect from any "fallout" from this.
Thanks very much in advance
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