On Mon, 3 Jan 2005 11:53:59 -0000, "anon4186"
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[email protected]> wrote:
>Am I correct in thinking that for a negative earth landy, the correct method
>of connecting the battery is POSITIVE first, and then the NEGATIVE? (And
>for 24v the cross cable first, then POS then NEG?) or is it the other way
>round...?
>
You connect the jumper cable(s) first if you have more than one
battery in series (ie 24v FFR or early Diesel with 2x 6v) you then
connect the terminal which is NOT connected to the body first, (ie
supply) then the terminal which is connected to the bodywork. (ie
earth) Always the supply first, then the earth.
For most vehicles this means Positive first, then Negative, but for
older vehicles which are +ve earth (S1/SII) it is the other way
around.
If you think logically, it can be worked out anyway. If you connect
the bodywork first then the supply terminal, you are likely to get a
very fat spark if the spanner you are using on the supply touches the
bodywork. Thus you connect the supply terminal before the bodywork to
avoid this hazard.
Alex