If you do not know haw to do this, go and get properly trained for electrical work.
Electricity can kill (you and potentially other people) if you do not know what you are doing. Don't mess with generators.
Try dissconnecting your neg. battery terminal and waiting a couple of minutes. Then hook it back up and see what happens. Try dissconnecting your neg. battery terminal and waiting a couple of minutes. Then hook it back up and see what happens. Try dissconnecting your neg. battery terminal and waiting a couple of minutes. Then hook it back up and see what happens.
off the neg. coil wire just t in
You would have to directly hook up the generator to your battery terminals.
you can either hook the positive to the red post located by the drivers side strut.. and ground the neg to the strut bolt.. or you can go in the trunk and lift up the floor and boost directly from the battery
u have to look at ur distributor if it is an HEI "coil on top there is markings on the distributor cap for the tach but if it is a regular distributor with an external coil you hook it up to the neg wire off the coil neg/ black wire
like anything else, black is neg red is pos
To safely hook up a generator to your breaker box, you should use a transfer switch installed by a qualified electrician. This switch ensures that power from the generator is isolated from the main grid, preventing backfeeding and protecting against electrical hazards.
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To hook up a generator to your house, you will need to install a transfer switch to safely connect the generator to your electrical system. This switch allows you to easily switch between utility power and generator power. It is important to follow all safety guidelines and local building codes when installing a generator to ensure proper operation and prevent any hazards.
not usually recommended in automotive use, but basic electricitells us that series circuit combines total voltage... so from ground to neg post of Batt 1... from pos post of Batt 1 to neg post of Batt 2.... from pos post of Batt 2 to source of resistance to be used, should combine both 6v batts to make 12vAnother answerActually, the practice was quite common among some of the earlier 12 V vehicles.
To hook a generator to your house, you will need a transfer switch installed by a professional electrician. This switch allows you to safely connect the generator to your home's electrical system, providing power during outages. Be sure to follow all safety guidelines and local regulations when setting up a generator for your house.
To properly hook up a generator to your house, follow these steps: Install a transfer switch to safely connect the generator to your electrical panel. Choose a suitable location for the generator outside, away from windows and doors. Connect the generator to the transfer switch using the appropriate cables. Start the generator and switch the transfer switch to the generator position to power your house. Make sure to follow all safety guidelines and consult a professional if needed.