1st, it DOES work like that. It's the same as a ring terminal.wow full of fail
1st of all "hooked end of my fuse to wrap around the negative battery terminal" it doesnt work like that you have to use wire then a ring terminal to the batt(positive or neg, lol)
3rd of all you have no clue what your doing and should stay away from your car wiring so you dont start it on fire
wow full of fail
1st of all "hooked end of my fuse to wrap around the negative battery terminal" it doesnt work like that you have to use wire then a ring terminal to the batt(positive or neg, lol)
3rd of all you have no clue what your doing and should stay away from your car wiring so you dont start it on fire
lol just leave the guy alone, obviously he knows everything.wow full of fail
1st of all "hooked end of my fuse to wrap around the negative battery terminal" it doesnt work like that you have to use wire then a ring terminal to the batt(positive or neg, lol)
3rd of all you have no clue what your doing and should stay away from your car wiring so you dont start it on fire
If the ground shorts to the body, since the body is grounded there is 0 difference in potential thus no current flow and no need for a fuse. Nice try though.You only need one fuse per power loop. And since the positive side is isolated from the chassis of the car, you use the positive side. If the ground side shorts to the body before the fuse then the fuse is useless.
Think through what you just said.If the ground shorts to the body, since the body is grounded there is 0 difference in potential thus no current flow and no need for a fuse. Nice try though.
Then why cant you figure it out dumb a$$1st, it DOES work like that. It's the same as a ring terminal.
LMAO! dumba$$ just proved himself wrong.If the ground shorts to the body, since the body is grounded there is 0 difference in potential thus no current flow and no need for a fuse. Nice try though.
How is that? you need the fuse when positive touches ground. This is called a dead short and it draws infinite current. Whether the fuse is on the positive or the negative, it will still blow breaking the circuit. You guys are idiots.LMAO! dumba$$ just proved himself wrong.