To strip a cable terminal, use wire strippers to remove insulation, exposing the wire. Then, insert the wire into the appropriate slot on the strip connector and use crimping tool to secure it in place. Finally, ensure a strong connection by testing the terminal with a multimeter.
to wire it through a corsa, strip one end and connect to sub or amp, then the other end runs through the car. unscrew the glove box and wire it through thegrommet behind the battery under the bonnet to the positive terminal. Fuse connector half a meter down the wire does help the sub or amp to cope with the current and lessens the chance of blowing your sub
An ethernet cable splitter allows one to connect two computers to one cable. First, strip the ooating off the end of the cable wire. Second, untwist the wires inside. Third, connect the wires using an RJ45 connector.
answer by saradjust the CD ROM drive in the bay.see back side of the drive.attach data cable to the connector keeping red strip side inside. and other end connector attached to ide2 controller.now from the power supply . take a 4 pin connetor cable and attach o the power connector of the drive .keeping red wire inside.
Getting a factory terminal is likely not worth it. First make sure the battery cable has enough slack to cut off the terminal, shave back the insulation and use a new terminal. If you don't have enough slack, you'll need to replace the entire cable. If you have enough, remove the battery to save yourself from accidentally grounding/shorting our the battery. Remove the negative battery cable, then remove the positive. Remove the battery. Cut the battery cable where the terminal is. Strip about an inch of insulation. For my 2003 TL, I had to use the truck size terminal from Autozone as the normal one would not fit the 2 battery cables. Truck size = $3.50, car size = $2.99, not a big difference. Make sure the cable is free of corrosion. If there is any of the powder blue dust, clean it all out with a wire brush. Get the battery cable into the new terminal and tighten. Use electrical tape to cover any excess uncovered battery cable. Pop the battery back in, install the positive terminal then the negative terminal.
There are two cable connectors. One will have two wires with blue/red strip and black wire. The black wire is the 12 volt power source and the blue/red strip is for the internal radio back light. The other connector may consist of either 2 wires or 4 wires depending on if the car has the optional rear speaker. These wires are black with a green strip. The only other connection is the antenna lead which plugs into the rear of the radio.
If the cable you are trying to connect the dryer up to only has a white, black and ground wire, then the dryer is not going to work. The cable needs to be a three wire, the ground wire is never counted when discussing house wiring. Open up the electrical access panel on the back of the dryer. You will see a terminal block. A red and black and white connect to this terminal strip. The "hot" wires are connected to the outside terminals. The neutral (white) wire will be in the center. Connect the ground wire to the frame of the dryer. It is very important that this ground wire be connected as this is the wire that carries the fault current to trip the breaker should a fault arise.
If the speakers are not powered (they don't plug into the wall), you can cut off the RCA plug, strip back the wires to a negative and positive lead, and connect them to the speaker posts of the receiver.
It means that the connector is not perfectly smooth and round. Somewhere on its body, there is some sort of a little bulge, blip, strip, or anything else that sticks out. That irregular piece must slide into a matching groove on the socket, otherwise the two halves of the connector don't connect. The purpose, of course, is to prevent inserting the connector the wrong way, and connecting pins together that are not meant to contact each other.
It means that the connector is not perfectly smooth and round. Somewhere on its body, there is some sort of a little bulge, blip, strip, or anything else that sticks out. That irregular piece must slide into a matching groove on the socket, otherwise the two halves of the connector don't connect. The purpose, of course, is to prevent inserting the connector the wrong way, and connecting pins together that are not meant to contact each other.
Tendons, they connect muscle to bone
no use laying an earthing strip in a cable tray better tap both the ends of the earthing wire to the trunking,it will save your wire also,or lay out a cable in the other trunking where you have low voltage wire running in.
In older types of armored cable a aluminum strip was used as a bonding medium. This strip was wound back over the outside of the sheath and the connector on the end of the cable was used to secure it. Test were made to see how much short circuit current could be handled by this type of installation and it failed usually by burning open and leaving no ground at all. Now all armored cable has a separate, usually bare copper wire, embedded in with the current carrying conductors. This ground wire is now terminated onto a lug found in the junction box or on the device the cable is connected to.