Use a parallel connection to control the two cars.
no because DE are not connect together
You will need to cut the end off the controller wire, then cut the male end of a usb wire and connect the red,yellow,black and white wires together from both usb and controller. Then heat srink the cut wires so nothing can touch. Then do a google search for the needed drivers. The drivers are the most important part as without them the controller will not work at all.
Yes, it can. As the participles of the verb (to connect), both connecting and connected can be adjectives. e.g. connected wires, connecting flights
Yes. You can twist them together and wire nut them, or solder them together.
No, Wii controllers don't have wires 2 connect 2 the gamecube
It is important to only connect the oven range cord to the unit when the wires are color-coded. This is because if these wires are not correctly connected they may lead to the destruction of the oven.
The ground wires are twisted together and then connected to the GFCI ground. The black and white wires may also be twisted together and then using a jumper wire connected to the GFCI. Hard to say without seeing exactly how it is wired.
Yes, get an rj45 phone connector and an old Gamecube connector. Connect the blue wire of the Gamecube to the blue of the controller. This is the data wire. Now connect the red and black wires in reverse to the lodgenet controller. This is why they say its not compatible with any home game system because they reversed the polarity. The other wires don't need connection. Enjoy your new super long gamecube controller.
On a three wire supply system if you connect the two 110V wires together and they are across the phase they will short out and trip the breaker. If the two 110V wires are supplied from across the phase and connected to a motor then the motor will run. If the 110V wires are on the same phase nothing will happen.
It doesn't.... By the e-brake under the dash, there is a bundle of wires (4) that are blunt cut and taped together. These get spliced to the brake controller wires by function, not by color.
You can solder them after using a western splice connection. You can use a mechanical butt splice and you can connect the wires together with a wire nut after twisting the wires together. All you have to remember is that the insulation of the splice has to be equal to the wire insulation or greater.
On an electrical schematic it designates that the wires are all connected together. It is called a connection point.