That is potentially dangerous and should never be done. See an electrician about this problem.
First, before you do anything else... Find and verify the colours for Live, Neutral and Earth for both nation's standards. (Respectively Brown, Blue and Green/Yellow-striped in the UK). (I don't know the Australian colours.)Then remove the Australian plug - presumably there is an earth contact of come sort, trim the wires to the correct length and fit the UK plug.NOW VERIFY CORRECT CONNECTIONS BEFORE PLUGGING IT INTO THE MAINS!
Cobalt, gold, copper, silver, there are a lot of them that are the same colour as their name. If you can really consider the colours above as true colours.
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If you are constructing an extension cord make sure that the cap ends go on the right end of the extension cable. Match the wire cable end when looking at it, to the proper pin configuration of the plug. A non locking plug will be a 6-30P or a locking plug will be a L6-30P. On a 6-30P plug (cap), black wire to the left blade, white wire to the Y terminal and the green wire to the G terminal. On a L6-30P plug, black wire to the X terminal, white wire to the Y terminal and the ground wire to the G terminal. Looking at the end of the cable it should be matched to this configuration. If it doesn't, look at the other end of the cable. No wires should cross when connecting to the blades on the plug, if they do you have the wrong end of the extension cable and the polarity will be wrong when plugged into a receptacle.
It is a term used in height. On a map they use a variety of colours to show this. The colours do not stay the same. In fact, they get darker. e.g. green, yellow, orange, brown
The Wires are of different lengths. the shorter cable will connect to the closest plug and the longer cable to the outer plug. technically since they both run off the same coil they will ignite at the same time.
The Droid comes with its own USB cable. It plugs into the same port on the phone as the charger.
They do not plug into a phone jack as the ethernet plug looks the same, but is larger. They should slip right in to the right connection spot and have a clip like thing that you push to remove them, just like a phone jack cable has.
if you mean the plug which you insert into an electrical socket, then you just pull it out. the same goes for the cable which is inserted into the camera
the power supply adapter plugs into the box that the antenna cable and the cable running to the back of the tv go. Basically everything went into or out of this black box. The RCA looking plug coming out of the bottom of the Atari also plugs into this box. Power goes from that cable to the Atari, and the video/audio signal comes out of the same cable.
Check the spark plug cables and spark plugs themselves. I had the same problem about 3 months ago, and it was a bad plug cable and a bad plug as well.
Yes. The DSi and the 3DS use the same charge cable. As well, the DSi charge cable can be used to power the 3DS' charging cradle too.
Yes, since they are the same cable. There are two kinds of PSP USB cable, as far as I know: One of them is just the PSP-PC conector. The other one has a battery "plug". They both work, but as far as I can concern, the advantage of the one with the battery plug is that it charges you PSP while it is connected to your PC. But maybe you are confusing the PSP-USB cable with the PSP-TV cable. The TV cable only works on the Slim version of the PSP.
It is a cable that goes into an electric plug on your wall on its one end and into the DVD recorder on the other end, and supplies power / electricity to the recorder device. The cable should be included with the recorder in the same package. If not, I would return the product or request the cable.
First, before you do anything else... Find and verify the colours for Live, Neutral and Earth for both nation's standards. (Respectively Brown, Blue and Green/Yellow-striped in the UK). (I don't know the Australian colours.)Then remove the Australian plug - presumably there is an earth contact of come sort, trim the wires to the correct length and fit the UK plug.NOW VERIFY CORRECT CONNECTIONS BEFORE PLUGGING IT INTO THE MAINS!
Plug it in and you should see a success dialog box. Click 'Yes' to activate print mode.
if you have laptop turn off the wireless or plug out the ethernet cable. or do the same on PC . to skip it you need to be offline