
04-15-2007, 01:56 PM
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I took electronics my last 2 yrs of high school - a long time ago. I have been involved in industrial electricity to a minor extent over the last 29 years - mostly process control, but I digress. There actually is a technical reason that positive ground went the way of the dinosaur. Seems like something to do with direction of electron flow and dissimilar metals, but I cannot remember what the heck it was. A good electrical engineer might know.
They were harder on something - points or generator or something growing green corrosion seems to fuzzily float around in my head.
Last edited by olddog; 04-15-2007 at 02:03 PM..
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