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Re: 1952 Super A
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Posted by David A on January 10, 2001 at 10:53:51 from (198.24.4.11):
In Reply to: 1952 Super A posted by Boo Boo on January 10, 2001 at 10:33:50:
When I first started learning about electricity, I too could picture a battery as having an excess of electrons (the worker bees) waiting to flow out of the negative terminal through the circuit and back to the positive terminal. A lot of power supplies used to be designed with positive ground. The English were particularly stubborn on this convention. In practice it really makes no difference. I would NOT change your tractor. Even if you could manage it, you'd gain absolutly nothing except a non-standard confusing tractor. Programming your brain to remember which way to connect a meter, jumper cables, and battery charger is a lot easier.
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