Red goes to positive post. (red is usually designated as positive hookup always with DC systems.
White is considered neutral or negative post with DC systems. (color technically should be black instead of white.)
The 1964 VW Beetle ignition switch only has three wires. Connect the red wire to the positive post. Connect the black wire to the negative posts. Connect the white wire to the auxiliary post.
Red onto the positive post Black onto the negative post
Connect the positive + red charger cable to the positive + red battery post. Then connect the negative - black charger cable to the engine somewhere. Most engines have something metal sticking up that you can connect to. Do not connect the negative charge cable to the negative battery post, always connect it to the engine.
The white wire is typically used to connect an outlet.
The red wire typically connects to the black wire.
on your car the white w/blue stripe is 12 volt power you connect it to the yellow on the jvc stereo and the yellow w/ red stripe is the 12 volt accessory connect it to the red on the jvc stereo and connect the jvc stereo ground (black) to your cars black wire on the harness
To connect red and white thermostat wires for optimal functionality, you should attach the red wire to the R terminal and the white wire to the W terminal on the thermostat. This will ensure proper heating control in your HVAC system.
you put the red yellow and white wires in the correct port.
Connect the red cable to the dead battery's positive post and then connect the other end of the red cable to the good battery's postive post. Then connect one end of the black cable to the negative post of the good battery and the other end to a piece of unpainted metal in the engine compartment of the dead battery's car. Then wait 2-3 minutes and try to start the car.
I have a picture of a plant my husband saw while hiking... it has white berries on short red stems.... is there a way I can post it??
Yes, the red cable goes on the positive (red) post. Connect the negative (black) to the engine somewhere where you get a solid ground on metal.
Yes, you can connect the light fixture wires to the house wires by matching the colors appropriately. The black wire from the fixture should connect to the red wire from the house, as both typically serve as "hot" wires. The white wire from the fixture should connect to the white wire from the house, which is the neutral. Finally, connect the ground wires (bare or green) together to ensure proper grounding.