Posted by TOM N MS on June 26, 2013 at 19:17:17 from (172.6.29.244):
In Reply to: jump start 6v fom 12v posted by Craig Yoder on June 26, 2013 at 17:38:22:
Jub 85 must be a lawyer---lets keep it simple..Do all the safety stuff he said-------connect jumper leads to 12 volt battery as usual.....clamp red(+) lead to starter stud..now just ground the neg. lead to the radius rod or wherever you desire to get ground...All there is to it...(Note: (Really don"t matter which lead you connect to the starter-just connect one and ground the other to the frame) I like connecting to the starter stud then jab the other one at the radius rod---jabbing the starter last arcs and messes up the threads on the starter stud--you might want to get that nut off later)
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