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ranankay

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I had a problem with my batteries feezing while I was in hospital , bought new batteries, and now I need to know if I have them hooked up wrong . Is my rig positive or negative ground and or how can I tell . I keep blowing the 2 -  30 amp fuses at the converter? Any advice appreciated .
Thanks for help
 
All vehicles built since the sixties are negative ground.
 
You have negative ground.  99.9% of all vehicles built since WWII are negative ground - the only exceptions are a handful of British sport cars built prior to the 1960s - it took them a while to come around to the standard.  But then again, they still drive on the wrong side of the road over there.  :)
 
[quote author=Lou Schneider] But then again, they still drive on the wrong side of the road over there[/quote]

LOL Lou, they even put the steering wheel on the wrong side of the cars  ;D  We always get a kick when we pick up visitors from the UK at the airport; We hold back and let them open what they think is the passenger door, and are surprised to find a steering wheel there.
 

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