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I do not know what you mean by long slot. The bare ground copper wire connects to the green screw or the ground screw. The black wire attaches to the copper or gold colored screw and the white wire connects to the silver or chrome screw. Both the gold and silver screws are on the side of the outlet. The ground screw will be on one end of the outlet.
Depending on the configuration of the cord cap, the green wire is ground, the white wire is the neutral and red and black wires are the 220 volt source.
Ground wire is loose or disconnected somewhere in that circuit.
If there is no ground wire connect the ground wire to the neutral wire.
Check the continuity of the ground wire from both the ends. Ensure the ground wire is properly connected to earth / ground terminals
simple rule of car electronics: The black wire is ALWAYS ground
The red wire is the positive wire. The black wire is the ground wire. The white wire is the auxiliary wire.
Typically black. DC +ve wire color typically red or brown.
red wire= main power/postive yellow wire=main power/memory black wire=ground wire/negative
In Bangladesh the color of live is green and neutral is blue and ground is black.
No. Hook up the power wire first, then the ground wire. The ground wire is what acutually draws the power to the unit. As you will notice the power wont turn on if just the power wire is plugged in..
The chasis is the ground. There is no wire.
Purple wire black stripe.
The ground wire is black. The power wire is red. The speaker wires are green and yellow. The auxiliary wire is white.
The constant power wire for the radio in a 1990 Ford Thunderbird should be green/yellow. The ground wire for this vehicle's stereo system should be black/light green.
The ground wire at the bulbs is black.
black