Positive is normally red.
Positive is either red or has a "+" symbol.
The positive wire is the 15 terminal and the wire is BK, Black, The 1 terminal is GR, Green
The red terminal on a car battery is the positive terminal which feeds electrical current to various devices. The black terminal is the negative, or ground, terminal which is attached to the car frame.
One terminal is positive and the other terminal is negative. The positive terminal is slightly larger.
Both posts are gray, positive has a red wire running to it, and a plus sign next to it.
The post is just lead, gray color. The cable is sometimes colored red. The battery could also have a "+" symbol to mark positive.
The positive + terminal is slightly larger.
Look for a + by the positive terminal and a - by the negative terminal, or red for positive, black for negative. Some batteries have the positive terminal protruding and the negative terminal flat. Or you can get a meter that will tell you which is which,
your an idiot. what color is the negative wire for everything. BLACK!!!AnswerI think it is the Red one. Red is the color code for the positive terminal (also for your battery tender). Black or green indicates the negative terminal..
Electrons have a negative charge. For that reason, electrons will always flow in the opposite direction of the current, which flows from positive to negative. Electrons will therefore move from a negative terminal to a positive terminal when we look at the load on a cell. Within the cell, the electrons will flow from the positive terminal to the negative terminal.
In a 2007 Boulevard S40 the positive terminal of a battery is located where the red terminal is. Another characteristic that separates it from the negative side is the width of the positive terminal.