If one were so inclined, and if one haphazardly reversed the leads to a starter motor so that Pos was Neg and vice versa, would that starter motor spin when the key was selected to start? And, for bonus points, if it started, would that battery receive a charge once the engine started? The main Yam leads on my engines only get so far, and the distance between their extremis and my batteries has been bridged by heavy battery cables. Sloppily I might add.
You know, how a light bulb could care less if the current is on one screw and the ground the other. That kind of thing.
Long story, but suffice it to say that a connection in my bilge appears to be bass-ackward and I aim to remedy it. Here's the rub, I bought the boat this way and have put almost 100 hours on it since then.
I would think that backwards electrons would cause all kinds of expensive problems in the first second that the current cursed through their wires, but what do I know?
Respectfully submitted this day,
Douglas C. Niedermeyer
Sgt at Arms
You know, how a light bulb could care less if the current is on one screw and the ground the other. That kind of thing.
Long story, but suffice it to say that a connection in my bilge appears to be bass-ackward and I aim to remedy it. Here's the rub, I bought the boat this way and have put almost 100 hours on it since then.
I would think that backwards electrons would cause all kinds of expensive problems in the first second that the current cursed through their wires, but what do I know?
Respectfully submitted this day,
Douglas C. Niedermeyer
Sgt at Arms
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