In automotive applications, the battery is typically negative earth, meaning the negative terminal is connected to the vehicle's chassis, which serves as the ground. This configuration is standard in most modern vehicles as it helps reduce the risk of corrosion and improves safety. However, some older vehicles and specific systems may use positive earth, where the positive terminal is grounded instead.
The quickest and best way is to look at the battery. If your positive cable (+) is going to the frame or body, positive ground. If the negative (-) goes to the frame or body, negative ground. I believe that a MF 35 is a neg ground system but use the check from above.
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Positive to positive, negative to negative if you are asking about installing one battery in a vehicle.
Energy flows from the negative terminal to the positive terminal of a battery.
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Connect a battery charger to battery positive to positive negative to negative
The positive end of a battery goes to the positive end of the terminal. In retro spec, the negative end of a battery goes to the negative end of the terminal.
The earth (Ground) on any car battery is negative while the live is positive.
The cathode is the positive terminal in a battery.
There are 2 battery terminals. A positive or hot and a negative or ground. The positive is slightly larger than the negative.