Originally posted by: TechnoKid
It is important to keep the battery connected at all times while the engine is running; it acts as a voltage regulator somewhat, what you have just reccomended is hill billy bob's method, ie, a backyard hack. Go take an automotive circuits/electrical systems class at your local community college and find me ONE instructor who would reccomend this 'procedure' you describe, especially on a more modern car where you can't even open the doors if the computers fry.
You do have one thing right, definately want to put it on a charger; don't let the alternator 'charge' it back up. We had a 300ZX donated by Nissan Motor that kept on having to be charged or jumped to be started. Turns out one of the battery cable clamps was loose on the post; tightened her down and good to go. Seems as if the clamping action from the booster would hold the clamp on tight enough...
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Ha, it's a wonder you book worms ever get anything done on a car. I agree w/quitbanningme, pull the negitive cable, while it's running, and see if it shuts down (it will). Then get yourself an alternator.
If your dad can bring you a battery, that'll due you for a day or two, in the daytime. Just don't run any accessories: headlights, radio, a/c, easy on the turn signals and brake lights. Like that.