The plus side of the battery has a NIPPLE on it.
The negative side of the battery is flat.
Hope this helps
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There is a plus and minus side on all batteries to indicate the polarity of the battery - positive (+), negative (-), this way one knows which part to match with the device. Plus on the battery has to match the plus on the device and same for the negative in other for the device to function.
That depends on the remote. If you look in the place for the battery or the battery cover, it will usually show you which way the battery goes in or will have a + on the side the + should go.
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If referring to the symbols "+" and "-", the plus side or "+" means positive, whereas the minus side or "-" means negative. Hope that helps.
Electrical current in copper is the flow of electrons which are negaitve charge particles. In a typical battery, electrons flow from the negative (bottom) side to the positive (top, nipple) side. However, the engineering convention is to call the "plus" side of the battery the source so current is said to flow from the plus side to the negative side -- which is the opposite to the physical flow of electrons.
Every battery has a negative and a positive side.
Find the battery first, look for the plus side it is the positive pole on the battery, You put the red or positive clamp from your charger on there. Then you put the negative which will be on the other side of the battery. Then you set your charger on 2 amp trickle charge, plug it in and let it charge.
Because one side is the positive side (+) and one side is the negative side (-) They need to be there so people can place them in correctly. On objects there is also a plus and minus sign to match with the ones on the battery. You place the end with the plus sign in to match the end with the plus sign on the object and the end with the minus sign to match the minus sign on the object. Hope this helps!
you put the negative side to the positive side, and tape them stuck Hook them up "in series", like a flashlight. Connect the positive (+) of one battery to the Negative (-) of the other, then use the unconnected leads of each battery as the posts of the 24 volt battery.
Bath Side Battery was created in 1811.
answer is in the right side of battery