The upper terminal (with the brass nuts) is the live feed.
Generaly the chassis connection is via the casing (there is no such thing as an earth on a vehicle ...unless you connect it to a bloody great big spike which has been driven into the ground.....or in our case, if your ploughing maybe!)
Mark Russell - 1959 Standard Dexta - Work In Progress!
russelm wrote:The upper terminal (with the brass nuts) is the live feed.
Generaly the chassis connection is via the casing (there is no such thing as an earth on a vehicle ...unless you connect it to a bloody great big spike which has been driven into the ground.....or in our case, if your ploughing maybe!)
So the lower terminal is not essential, as we rely upon the casing of the starter to provide the return to the chassis?
What should the resistance of the starter be, or can I just assume a starting current of 450A and use Ohms law to give 12/450 = 27mOhms (ie not much!)
I use this terminal just as an extra safety I have a 16mm2 cable from this to the alternator ground and a 25 mm2 from this to the battery earth connection
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dexta roadless wrote:I use this terminal just as an extra safety I have a 16mm2 cable from this to the alternator ground and a 25 mm2 from this to the battery earth connection
If all joints are clean then the resistance from the casing via the block to a good short battery neg connection from the battery to the bellhousing bolt will be less then that of a direct connection.
Mark Russell - 1959 Standard Dexta - Work In Progress!