Matt Curtis
Active Member
Question, I just started my 68 Charger for the first time in about 2 week and the ground connector melted off of the battery? I fixed it and now the positive is melting! Any suggestions.
I will check that.disconnect the cables now, look for short along cables to relay and to starter, melting while cranking or all the time, that could lead to a fire for sure. if youre frying a cable of that size anything small is already gone.
Prob the weakest point of the cabe. You have a serious short try to find it with a ohm meter to be safe if with power on get a friend with a fire extinguisher near by. Seriously that is a bad short somewhere.I will check that.
The cables are ok, just the connectors are melting?
Prob the weakest point of the cabe. You have a serious short try to find it with a ohm meter to be safe if with power on get a friend with a fire extinguisher near by. Seriously that is a bad short somewhere.
You say that just the connectors are melting. Does that mean that you have temporary terminal ends on your cables ?
If so, now you know why they are temporary. They only have surface contact with the cable and are prone to corrosion which causes a poorer connection. That leads to excessive heat because the full amperage of the battery is going through effectively a smaller portion of the cable. The cable acts as a much smaller wire gauge and cannot carry the current.
Post a picture of what you have.
Also I noticed the amp gauge on the cluster is not working. Can this fuse together internally and cause a short?
I would disconnect the amp meter also if you have a high output alternator.