Center terminal is connected to the positive from the battery. Outside is connected to ground (-).
It is the terminal on the megger that the ground cable connect to when testing a device to ground.
According to the j&p catalog,and i quote: "With motor off connect "F" terminal to ground and monentarily flash the "A" terminal with positive.Remove ground with "F" terminal. Note: If you have properly installed a working regulator it will turn on and ground the "F" terminal." hope that help's.
The physical body of your DC Equipment is always your GROUND. This GROUND is where you also connect your -VE.
First ground your amp and cap, amp has a ground slot usually and connect the caps negative terminal to a ground. then you take the power cord running from your battries positive terminal to the poitive terminal on the cap. also hook up a power cord running from your amps power input to the positive cap terminal
Connect the positive lead to the battery or a spare positive terminal at the fuse panel, run it to the switch with an in-line fuse, run from there to the positive terminal on the horn. Mount the horn and connect the ground wire to ground on the chassis.
How do I connect a wall light switch that has 3 terminals, the third being for the ground wire. Which terminal should be connected to power coming from the breaker box?
Connect the terminal to the body of the car first, i.e. the nagative terminal, then connect the positive terminal.
you need to attach a wire to the steel frame of the turn table, maybe a screw that's into metal not plastic on the frame of body of the turntable. then connect the wire to the ground terminal on your amp, the terminal should be marked.
Positive. This way, a tool on the positive terminal won't cause a short if it accidentally touches ground. By the same token, you want to disconnect negative first when going the other way.
Depending on the age of the vehicle you probably have shorted or grounded the electrical system causing fuse(s) to blow. Question was kind of broad may want to be more specific
yes the negative terminal is the ground. also it is the black lead that goes to it