Portugal was neutral during WWII.
This will not work. Your neutral blade is gone. You need both for it to work.
The ribbed wire on a lamp cord is the neutral wire. On an extension cord there is no rib but the neutral wire is white in colour.
white wire = neutral bare wire = ground black wire = line voltage red wire = returned from a switch, or the other phase of line voltage in order to supply 240VAC
The white is neutral. The house does have a neutral wire even though it may be black. One of those black wires is the neutral and the other is the hot wire. You will have to determine which is hot and which is neutral. You can easily do this with a voltage tester. The wire that lights the tester is the hot. When you wire the light simply wire the hot to hot, and the white and green to the other wire.
A PARASITIC LOAD IS A SHORTED POSITIVE WIRE GOUNDING TO THE NUETRAL ON YOUR AUTOMOBILE BATTERY. A RAW WIRE IS DRAINING YOUR BATTERY. GOOD LUCK TRYING TO FIND IT.
some motors, like the one in a dryer, require a nuetral. other 220 volt motors only need the two hot legs.
If your are using a wire kit, you need to connect the blue and/or blue/white wire from the harness to the blue/white wire from your radio. Now if you have cut your wires you will have to locate the one wire that will turn on your factory amp.Good Luck!!!!
I am installing a cruise control on a 1997 FORD ESCORT,and need to know where the Black and white wire and the Blue wire are located to the vechicle speed sensor?
For egg white wall I would stick with nuetral colors such as brown, or beige. You can also do a burnt orange with such a color.
Portugal was neutral during WWII.
Yes, that is fine as long as the wire does not run underground. If it does run underground you need 14-2U wire.
This will not work. Your neutral blade is gone. You need both for it to work.
The last fixture in a parallel circuit is wired the same as the first. In North America, all of the fixtures are wired black wire to black wire and white wire to white wire. The black wire being the "hot" wire and the white wire being the neutral wire.
Nuetral, this number is over the acidic point of 6 and .1 off from nuetral.
The ribbed wire on a lamp cord is the neutral wire. On an extension cord there is no rib but the neutral wire is white in colour.
brown wire is called earth wire .or blue wire with white stripe is for anteena wire ok