There is no way that the positive battery terminal was ever connected to the chassis. This would be a dead short and would fry the battery. Negative to chassis is correct, but positive to chassis, no way. That positive cable goes somewhere else.
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The man said it Always connect the positive + cable first to the battery. Then connect the negative- cable to the engine somewhere. Never connect the negative cable to the battery itself. Batteries vent hydrogen gas and which can ignite with the slightest spark. For this reason never, ever, connect the negative first and never connect the negative to the battery.
when you buy your car, the battery's potential energy is high in the negative side and weaker in the positive side. when ever you turn on your car, you are displacing some energy from the negative side to the positive side. as time goes on, your battery's potential energy begins to become balanced. that is how your battery loses its power. hope i was helpful :)
No, the battery terminal should be able to handle as much electrical current as the vehicle should ever use, WITHOUT heating up. Clean or replace any battery terminal that is getting hot.
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when ever the battery runs out or every night
You can use them together,but you can not ever,ever put an alkaline battery in a charger.So you have to remember it's an alkaline when you need to recharge.
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