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in the right side of battery
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.
The negative battery terminal is marked with an minus (-) sign on the battery next to the post. It is the one with the black cable connected to it.
read the boring science book
you have to get the number: minus five
For the positive and negative charge that flow through the electrical charge
Remove the seat and you will see the battery immediately behind the tank. Be careful when working with tools not to scratch the paint. Be sure to note the plus and minus terminals on the old battery if you remove it and install a new battery correctly.
Not as easy as in other cars, first diconnect the battery, you then need to either remove or release the bracing bar that is positioned over the top of the battery, don't forget to release the battery clamp at the bottom, remove the battery, not a good idea in minus 25 C.
charge in electricity is an form of electricity, and dicribes the symbools such as plus and minus in the battery as it is charged.
A car battery freezes at different temperatures depending on its state of charge. When fully charged the electrolyte is mostly Sulfuric acid and it will not freeze easily, something as low as minus 60. When discharged the acid turns to mostly water and the freezing will start at much warmer temperatures, minus 10 can give a problem with a flat battery. As they get older the charge rate decreases but you should not have a freezing problem with a battery that is charged. More of a problem in cold weather is the batteries inefficiency, at minus 30 70% of the capacity is lost due to the cold. Keep the battery warm if you live in a really cold area.
Yes, you can, the batteries are of similar AH and voltage. Just make sure that the plus and minus terminals of the new battery are correctly placed for the battery leads. Disconnect the negative terminal first when replacing the battery.
Probably plus, minus and some type of sensor such as the temperature of the battery. (Rechargeable batteries are easily damaged if they get too hot during charging.)
The top part of a battery that sticks out is commonly referred to as the terminal. Terminals are the contact points that allow for the flow of electricity between the battery and an external device or circuit.