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Old 07-07-2021, 05:18 PM   #11
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Re: Positive Ground Battery Connection

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Originally Posted by '68OrangeSunshine View Post
Sounds like you fried your old Fusable Link. That needs to be replaced with another similar length of same-gage fusable link wire.
My Dad had a '59 Jaguar that really did have a Positive 'Earth' System. Lucas Electrics. Now I know why the Brits drink warm beer... [Their fridge is broken].
I have several old Triumph motorcycles…the Brits were correct….

Technically, the current in a circuit travels from the negative terminal to the positive terminal (since that’s the path of the traveling electrons which are negative).

You can blame or credit Ben Franklin (who knew nothing about electrons, protons, etc.) for the Yankee definition of current flow from positive to negative.
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