Was the entire british auto and motorcycle industry always positive ground?
Did this ever change?
Some particular reason as to WHY?
curious, thanks
Did this ever change?
Some particular reason as to WHY?
curious, thanks
DogT said:Boy, I have never heard that electrons like to flow better from negative to positive. That's a new one to me. It was probably because they could use the zenier diode as a voltage regulator without insulating it from ground.
Dave
69S
highdesert said:Was the entire british auto and motorcycle industry always positive ground?
Did this ever change? Some particular reason as to WHY? curious, thanks
RoadScholar said:The reason Nortons have a positive ground is the same reason that dirvers in the UK and former territories drive on the left,
ntst8 said:NOt sure about other makes but Nortons at least were negative earth up to around the end of WW2 or soon after, my WD16H is negative.
Why the change - don't know, but all this talk of electrons is misleading, smoke is what we are dealing with. :roll:
highdesert said:Was the entire british auto and motorcycle industry always positive ground?
highdesert said:Did this ever change?