[Farmall] Oliver Cletrac
John McDevitt
jmcd at entermail.net
Fri Jun 17 17:10:38 PDT 2005
Thanks to everyone who responded to my question about battery polarity
on older 6 volt machines. The topic has taken on new facets beyond my
needs, but the list is always a great resource.
John
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Subject: Re: [Farmall] Oliver Cletrac
From: Ferg8n9n at aol.com
> almost all 6 v is pos ground, rare exceptions.
>
> Pos ground is better overall, but the invention of the
> transistor forced us to switch.
Better overall? Interesting statement. I'd like to hear
some detail to back up that claim.
The transistor was "invented" (developed is a better word)
between 1947 and 1954, when the first commercial product, a
transistor radio, was produced by a collaboration of Texas
Instruments and Regency. Indeed, it was this same period
that saw the switch from positive ground to negative ground;
however, there were no transistorized components being used
in vehicular electrical systems at this time so I don't see
the logic there.
Negative ground is considered "correct" from the standpoint
of chassis corrosion. When positive and negative conductors
are immersed in a solution (humid air is a "solution") the
positive polarity loses metallic ions which gather on the
negative side. This is also how electroplating works. So
you don't want your chassis positive, it'll slowly
disappear.
Steve O.
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