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Old 07-14-2009, 10:09 AM   #2
Smokes35
 
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Im 100% positive your local community college has courses in automotive repair... just sign up buddy. Might cost you a few bucks, but youre going to learn a whole lot more than hanging around the average joe.

and technically speaking, it doesnt matter what color lead you put on the positive or negative just as long as the other end of the lead is on the same polarity on the other battery. The world of electricians use color codes them to make it easier... red is positive, black negative. 99% of the time, red is power or "hot" black is the ground. That other 1% someone ****ed something up.
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