No Red is positive and it is hot
Red is usually battery positive.
The red battery wire goes on the positive + battery terminal no matter which side it is on. The black wire goes on the negative - terminal.
When connecting a battery, the red wire should be attached first.
The red wire is Positive, (+) and the Black wire is Negative. (-)
White wire is for signal voltage and the black wire sends the voltage to the battery, orange/red wire is your field wire that goes out to your external regulator, also there is a signal wire that goes to your battery gauge inside the cab.
Red to positive, black to negative
Yes,its attached to red wire on battery
disconnect the negative (black) first then positive (red).
The red wire typically indicates positive polarity, while the black wire indicates negative polarity. This color coding helps ensure correct connections are made when connecting the battery snap to a device or circuit, minimizing the risk of short circuits or reverse polarity.
run a wire from the negative side of the battery to a wire located on the solonoid, it is red with a green stripe or vice versa. run a wire from the negative side of the battery to a wire located on the solonoid, it is red with a green stripe or vice versa.
This wire allows the alternator to keep the battery charged.
The black wire means negative and the red wire means positive if that's what you where asking