No it doesn't. The acc wire on your stereo is for accessory from your ignition switch. That's so you can turn your car key back and run your stereo without turning on the engine.
you need to attach a wire to the steel frame of the turn table, maybe a screw that's into metal not plastic on the frame of body of the turntable. then connect the wire to the ground terminal on your amp, the terminal should be marked.
the ground wire runs to the chassis (almost anything metal on the car) so if your amp is in the rear you could run the wire to the spare hull and connect wire via a wire terminal you can buy at any car audio place usually about $5 to $15 bucks depending upon size and type of metal brass,gold plated ect. the ground wire runs to the chassis (almost anything metal on the car) so if your amp is in the rear you could run the wire to the spare hull and connect wire via a wire terminal you can buy at any car audio place usually about $5 to $15 bucks depending upon size and type of metal brass,gold plated ect.
Don't connect the red wire or you will die.
look at the fuse box and find a acc circuit,If you have a test light check to make sure that the acc terminal you use is a keyed hot.When the key is on it will light the test light and when the key is turned to the off position it will turn the test light off.Make sure you use an inline 15 amp fuse.You can use a spade connector to plug into the fuse box acc terminal.THe ground wire can be connected to any metal bracket under the dash as long as it it a good clean ground.Most fuse boxes have 2 or 3 acc circuits.
If your connecting a stereo, it's always best to ground directly to the negative side of the battery: however you can connect to a ground under the dash also. Some autos have a ground block at the fuse panel that can also be used but you will need a spade connector. your cars body is the ground.connect the stereo ground to a metal part of the car,leave the battery connected to a ground,engine should also be connected to a ground
If there is no ground wire connect the ground wire to the neutral wire.
If you are connecting 120 volts, you connect the black wire to the breaker, white wire to the neutral bar, and ground wire to the ground bar. If you are connecting 240 volts connect the black & white wires to the breaker, & ground wire to the ground bar.
Connect the ground wire to the exhaust fan housing.
connect the power and acc wires together and put them on the positive and the ground to the negative
Some older wire does not have a ground. All you can do in that case is use a jumper wire to connect the ground to the neutral.
It stands for accessory ground. Each load or accessory has to to have a "power" (+) wire and a ground (-) wire in order to supply the component/accessory with the needed voltage to operate.
Connect the sub woofer to the equalizer or amplifier. The positive wire will need to be connected to a power source. Connect the ground wire. Connect the auxiliary wire to the amplifier.
take the batt constant, and the acc. and connect them to the pos clip, and the neg. wire to the neg. clip
Connect the ground wire to the metal box.
Easy, Ground it with your stereo ground wire.... (make the pink wire and black wire connect to the Main Ground wire which is also Black)
That Thermostat is LOW voltage. IT does not have a ground wire. There is no need for a ground. it only opperates on 24 volts. there may be a green wire but it does not mean it is a ground
A ground wire is a typically uninsulated copper wire. The intent is to connect the wire to an electrical appliance or fixture to provide electricity a path to ground in the event of a short, thus preventing electrocution.