First, There is no STANDARD for color code, there is tradition, but no where is it documented, this can cause issues.
IF you have no problems, you are hooked up right, PERIOD, it's that simple.
NOW. Let us assume you have a Group 2N battery (24, or 27) or a 31.. All of these come in an "F" model and an "R" model, what is the difference.
The terminals are normally either at the front, or rear, edge of the battery, on (NOTE sometimes you get an "M" version too M is kind of like type O blood, universal donor) IF you put the positive terminal on the right, With one of the batteries the terminals will be near the front, and the other near the rear, IF you have an "F" and he has an "R" and he does not examine the battery (ALWAYS DO THIS) to find out which end is marked with a PLUS,,, he is simply wrong.
Page 2: Take a couple cans of spray paint and paint the wires red and black
IF.. you are putting a battery on a trailer with no clue...
Remove any and all fuses, MAKE SURE YOU LABEL THEM SO YOU CAN PUT THEM BACK.
ONE wires will show a dead short to clean metal frame parts (Hitch?)
Others will not.
Frame is Negative.
One way to tell if you have it right.
Negative probe or test lamp ground clip to the frame (Hitch?) positive probe or tst lamp tip to battery positive.
NOTE: with test lamp you can reverse connections. Either way if it's right it's bright.
Home was where I park it. but alas the.
2005 Damon Intruder 377 Alas declared a total loss
after a semi "nicked" it. Still have the radios
Kenwood TS-2000, ICOM ID-5100, ID-51A+2, ID-880 REF030C most times