david fraleigh
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- Apr 24, 2019
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- Tractor
- 1980 ford 5000, 300
I have a Terex backhoe and the battery (relatively new) drains down if it sits for a week or so. I have thought to put in one of those devices that quickly disconnects one of the cables to the battery by turning a knob.. ( I have one on a truck that I rarely use and it works well to prevent the battery draining down ). Locistically it would be easier to put this device in a position where it would disconnect the negative cable... So I am wondering ... Does it really matter whether I am using the switch on either the Negative or the Positive cable. (I am inclined to think that it doesn't matter)... But here is my more pressing question. Does the fact that both the front and back buckets of the backhoe are very much in contact with the ground mean that if I don't switch-off the positive cable will the battery still have a path to drain to the ground even if the negative cable to the battery is switched off. My theoretical question essentially is whether or not a battery would drain down if a wire is run from the positive terminal to a rod driven into the earth (and nothing is attached to the negative terminal).. Thanks