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On a side note, ALum trlr hitches can pose problems due to lack of grounding as well. I know personally.
Quote from: Russ McDonald on January 26, 2020, 04:02:47 AMQuote from: Cougartail on January 26, 2020, 12:06:00 AMRemember.. The power flows out of the negative side of the battery then comes back to the positive side. this is why you always check for good grounds in 12v systems. Power or current flows from a battery from positive to negative. Current is the electricty. It is electrons that flow from negative to positive. That being said in any lower voltage system the ground is a big thing. If it is bad or flakey you will have issues for sure.Sent from my SM-N976V using TapatalkCurrent is the flow of electrons. Motion, heat, and light are the three types of energy. Opposites attract and since the electrons are negatively charged they move to the positive terminal. The internal workings of the battery sets up a deficit of electrons on the positive side and excess on the negative side causing pressure, thus inducing the flow (Current). The only time this doesn't happen is when a separate power source exerts a greater pressure i.e. a car alternator. The alternator through chemical reactions resets the imbalance.
Quote from: Cougartail on January 26, 2020, 12:06:00 AMRemember.. The power flows out of the negative side of the battery then comes back to the positive side. this is why you always check for good grounds in 12v systems. Power or current flows from a battery from positive to negative. Current is the electricty. It is electrons that flow from negative to positive. That being said in any lower voltage system the ground is a big thing. If it is bad or flakey you will have issues for sure.Sent from my SM-N976V using Tapatalk
Remember.. The power flows out of the negative side of the battery then comes back to the positive side. this is why you always check for good grounds in 12v systems.
Quote from: Cougartail on January 26, 2020, 04:36:16 PMQuote from: Russ McDonald on January 26, 2020, 04:02:47 AMQuote from: Cougartail on January 26, 2020, 12:06:00 AMRemember.. The power flows out of the negative side of the battery then comes back to the positive side. this is why you always check for good grounds in 12v systems. Power or current flows from a battery from positive to negative. Current is the electricty. It is electrons that flow from negative to positive. That being said in any lower voltage system the ground is a big thing. If it is bad or flakey you will have issues for sure.Sent from my SM-N976V using TapatalkCurrent is the flow of electrons. Motion, heat, and light are the three types of energy. Opposites attract and since the electrons are negatively charged they move to the positive terminal. The internal workings of the battery sets up a deficit of electrons on the positive side and excess on the negative side causing pressure, thus inducing the flow (Current). The only time this doesn't happen is when a separate power source exerts a greater pressure i.e. a car alternator. The alternator through chemical reactions resets the imbalance.You a science teacher, scientist, electrician, or electrical engineer
Quote from: Mudman on January 26, 2020, 06:03:45 PMOn a side note, ALum trlr hitches can pose problems due to lack of grounding as well. I know personally.If your relying on the hitch to ground your trailer, your trailer is wired wrong.