Aloonatic
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In the olden days when dynamo's were used as starter motors you'd have been OK.. and then we moved to alternators with reg boxes....Not so clever but still with luck on your side........ then we got really clever with 25acr's with the whole shebang on the back of the alternator......I used to use the argument that if the juice isn't wanting to flow through it leave the alternator (usually a 3 phase) connected in circuit (via the battery).....However with the advent of can-bus (and are you talking of transistors when mentioning NPN as opposed to PNP? they latch with even the tiny current from your personal static..let alone induced current) Do you understand the ability to send instructions to various components down a single wire? Why aren't they optically isolated instead....it would save the instant dismissal for the welder not disconnecting the battery at the repair shop...What about the cheap TIG welder that can turn a laptop off at 15'? I see no evidence of "industrial hardening" on motorcycles.......You are correct on your assumption of a little knowledge is dangerous....Hopefully you'll be the one bearing the cost of your misguidedness.......I'd wager my electronics diploma on it not being a pleasant experience for you to guarantor your advice!Just look at the string of people who "talk" supposedly knowlegeably about disconnecting the battery & canbus.
A little knowledge is a dangerous thing.
A lot helps on such a repair.
These naysayers cannot provide a valid reason for disconnecting the battery, or why it should prevent damage to the electrical system.
If you look at my post, it emphasises the importance of the location of the welding earth path. This is all that counts.
In actual fact, disconnecting the battery increases, not decreases the likelyhood of damage due to welding, which is most unlikely in any case.
The reason is that the battery acts as an enormous capacitor, preventing any surges or "spikes" generating dangerous voltages.
Anyway, the canbus system is NPN switched on all inputs, which reduces the probability of failure, and can take incredible abuse. If you take any signal going into the canbus system, E.G. any handlebar switch, & touch it to 12v or earth, it doesn't matter, you cannot do any damage.
This system is, effectively, bulletproof for all normal stupidity.
Myke
Little knowledge indeed......Stupidity is free....grab as much as you can get!