Connect positive first, negative last.
Sure, connect anything to the battery that will use power.
You don't, you connect to the battery from the battery of another car. Use the positive cable to connect the two positive electrodes and the negative to connect the two negative electrodes.
Sure, just use 2 of the wires and ignore the 3rd one.
of course, you can do it. Sometimes, when the car battery is dead, we will use the battery booster to connect another car battery to charge it. This process needs a cable. Be careful, if you plan to do it on your own. My booster is also a charger. it has different settings for slow charge, fast charge, and boost.
To safely connect a car battery without causing big sparks, follow these steps: Turn off the car and all electrical components. Connect the positive () terminal first, then the negative (-) terminal. Use a wrench to tighten the connections securely. If sparks occur, pause and check the connections before proceeding.
If you have the fan removed from the car, you can just quickly use jumpers to connect the negative terminal of the fan to the negative terminal of the battery, then connect another jumper to the positive terminal of the fan,and with insulated hands(!) touch the other end to the positive terminal of the battery. If the fan runs, it's fine.
It would be essentially the same as connecting a battery in the car, except with longer cables. You would have to use jumper cables to extend the car battery cables. Be sure to follow ALL safety procedures. Do NOT let anyone or anything metal touch anything else except where you make the connections. Do not touch the metal connectors themselves. I assume there is no battery in the car. I will call the battery that is not in the car the "external battery". First connect the positive ("+", usually red) jumper cable to the positive car battery cable, & then the other end of that jumper cable to the positive external battery terminal. Then do the same with the negative ("-", usually black) car battery cable & jumper cable. The last thing you connect should be the far end of the negative jumper cable to the negative terminal of the external battery. When you are ready to disconnect the external battery from these cables, do so in reverse order, starting with disconnecting the negative ("-", usually black) jumper cable from the negative external battery terminal.
Use jumper cables to connect the positive battery terminal (red cap, + sign) of your Journey to the positive terminal of the car with the dead battery. Connect the negative terminal (black cap, - sign) of your battery to a solid metal non moving part of the car with the dead battery AWAY from the battery. When you make that final connection, there is frequently a spark- you do not want to make sparks near a battery- they give off hydrogen gas. After making connections, start your Journey, then start the car with the dead battery. Remove cables in the reverse order they were connected, do not let a positive and negative cable touch.
It depends on what you are referring to. Posts can be comments or additions to Web sites on the computer, a battery has posts that the cables connect to. Fence posts. You can post a letter. Since this is under car parts and repairs, I will assume battery posts. A battery with top posts has them as a part of the battery and they cannot be replaced. A side post battery uses a bolt to connect the battery cable to the battery with a flat connector. You can get adapters that screw into the bolt hole in the battery and let you use a side post battery in a car that uses a top post. You can get them at an auto parts store or any place that sells car batteries.
Use the symbols for a battery, switch and bell and connect them together with a line starting at one side of the battery. From the battery series connect the switch and bell and then a line back to the battery.
id depends on the size of the car and if the battery will fit in the car
As long as both batteries are the same voltage, you can jump start with the battery. If you want to charge the battery then use a battery charger.