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What are you asking for a wiring diagram or are the markings just missing from the battery leads?
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I would guess, positive to earth. Most things British, were back then.
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Sorry guys. But it is just for Miniart 1/35th scale model I am making at the moment.
Any help appreciated. Cheers Kevin |
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Kevin, It depends if it is a Mk1, 2 or 3. Mk. 1 and 2 had a single 12 volt battery, where as the Mk3 had two 6 volt batteries.
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Sorry. I am not doing very well with this post at all.
It is just for the Miniart Daimler Dingo Mk III so I guess it would be the two 6 volt batteries as you suggest. Cheers Kevin |
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At 1/35 th scale only lilliputian people would know that and judge what's correct or not .
Mike
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Sorry Mike I didn't realise scale mattered.
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Negative earth actually, as were most British military vehicles at that time.
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