Positive Earth - Negative Earth
		
		
				
					
					
				
				
		
			
				
					I have had my "Baby" series 1 88 for two months now.  When I got it I asked about whether it had been converted to negative earth and I was told it was as the previous owner had been running around in it with the negative earth.  On pick up we connected my battery to negative earth, she started first go and we drove around ok as I have been doing for the two months up and down my drive.
Once I got curious as too whether the generator was actually working - I disconnected the battery and the engine continued to run - indicating everything is charging.  With the exception of the ignition light, ignition and starter motor nothing else electrically works - at low revs the ignition light comes on confiming that the charging system is working.
Today while playing around I decided to connect the battery as it would be if  positive earth - shock horror the engine started and everything worked as it did with the battery connected the other way around - then I noticed the ammeter does actually work and was indicating a charge.
So even though the battery has been connected as negative earth and been driving around on the farm as such the car is still positive earth.
So given the car is a DC system how come the engine would turn the right way when connected the wrong way.
When connected the wrong way around the battery and generator would have been in opposition to each other yet there doesn't seem to be an issue as the battery has been keeping charged.
While  I knew it was easy to change from positive earth to negative earth - I didn't realise that the engine and its starting system would work either way around.
Garry
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
				
			
			
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