Perhaps you can help me on this law; the sum of the voltages from a fixed point in a DC circuit all the way around and back to that point from the opposite direction, taking polarity into account, is always zero. States another way, voltages can never appear from nowhere or disappear into nowhere.
Using this same concept, I wrote how to hot wire a car? 3 point plan. 1) under the ignition switch, red ( accessories ), wire, black ( ground ), tie these two together after you strip them off. 2) the ignition switch has + side and a - side terminal to it. It also has a starter wire leading to it. 3) create a spark, you'll by bypass the positive to negative ignition terminals and spark and touch the starter wires with red and black wires tied. Spark to start the car at the ignition switch. Does this look like it will work?
Using this same concept, I wrote how to hot wire a car? 3 point plan. 1) under the ignition switch, red ( accessories ), wire, black ( ground ), tie these two together after you strip them off. 2) the ignition switch has + side and a - side terminal to it. It also has a starter wire leading to it. 3) create a spark, you'll by bypass the positive to negative ignition terminals and spark and touch the starter wires with red and black wires tied. Spark to start the car at the ignition switch. Does this look like it will work?