Re: [FWDLK] Positive ground
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Re: [FWDLK] Positive ground



Jim,

Don't forget, our ForwardLook cars typically had a black cable for BOTH
positive and negative battery cables. You need to actually READ the terminal
label on the battery, trace which cable is grounded, and know if you have a
positive or negative ground system.

Dave Homstad
56 Dodge D500

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[mailto:L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Jim Carpenter
Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2005 3:03 PM
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Subject: Re: [FWDLK] Positive ground

The  +  /// Positive //// red  must always be connected together.  Never
connect positive to negative!   On your positive ground car, the
positive goes to the engine block.  Negative ground cars have the
negative of the battery going to ground on the block.  You never charge
a battery backwards!
Jim

Tom Taylor wrote:

> My car's battery was showing in need of a charge to I hooked up my 3
> amp battery charger set at 6 V.  It showed about a 1/2 to 3/4 amp
> charge.  Left it overnight and totally dead.  So, I tried a new
> Interstate that had been shelf sitting for 3 years or more and it was
> dead.
>
> Bought a new 6 V battery from Napa and installed it and cranked car
> and drove it under carport.  Noticed the amp meter going negative when
> I juiced the motor and positive when I turned on the lights.  Shut is
> off and went to bed and i woke up in the middle of the night realizing
> this car must have been like the old Fords of the era and had a
> positive ground.  Got my shop manual out and verified it is a positive
> ground.  So, I took the battery to my shop and connected the battery
> charger and it only registered a 3/4 amp charge when I put the
> positive battery charger on positive battery and neg on neg.  I then
> reversed the charger connections and it jumped to 3 plus amps which is
> all this little W.T. Grant charger, that is 50 or more years old, can
> handle.
>
> Then I decided to just remove the battery charger and see if I should
> be doing it reversed.  On the surface it seems that that would be
> correct but wanted to run it by folks who have more experienced with
> the 6V pso ground stuff than me.  Even my M/ASE mechanic said he did
> not know as it was before his time.
> TIA
> Tom
>
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