Jebiruph
Well-Known Member
Your cable B is thicker than your cable A, so you have the newer cables and your cable A connects to the aux battery.This is really confusing. Is he saying the negative terminal going to the auxiliary is “cable B”?
If this is correct, pulling that off the main and wrapping electrical tape around it should do the trick, correct?
Then I will just replace the main battery and eventually pull that old auxiliary battery out of there. I assume leaving the positive terminal on that auxiliary battery won’t hurt anything, since it doesn’t have a ground to close the circuit. I will snap a picture of my terminals!for reference as well.
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