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Power it. The sensor bar is really just a collection of infrared LEDs. With the standard sensor bar, just plug it into the back of the Wii console.
In BC, Canada it's the same way as a house, and I guess would be the same anywhere. - The electric company places a meter on a pole outside the house and the homeowner gets a qualified electrician to connect wiring from meter to power panel in home.
No. If the service is missing a ground wire the electrical inspector will not pass the installation. With out the inspectors approval the utility company will not connect the house and turn the power on.
Normally a PIR sensor has three cables. Brown: + Blue: - Red: Sensor control Connect the brown and the blue to your power in. All lamps must be connected to blue and red. When the sensor detects movement it "transfers" the ingoing power from the brown wire to the red wire meaning that the lamps for a given period has both + and - = the light up.
In most motion sensor switches you will have three wires. A black, white and red wire. The black and white (neutral) are used for the electronics in the sensor. These connect to the incoming black and white power. Connect the lamp across the red and the white (neutral). When the sensor detects motion the red wire becomes "hot" and the light will go on.
you connect it to the THA and E2 wires they ore on the far left in that order the measuring core will be on the left when looking at the plug
Photo transistor always work with solar power
no you should not. You connect it to the PS1 power connection
No, hydro power is electricity from water. Photo voltaic is electricity from sunlight.
Photo transistor always work with solar power
yes the 7.3 DI power stroke has a Crank sensor and a Cam sensor.
Which wire is the power