From Wikipedia definition of IEEE 1394 Standard - "The IEEE 1394 interface is a serial bus interface standard for high-speed communications and isochronous real-time data transfer, frequently used by personal computers, as well as in digital audio, digital video, automotive, and aeronautics applications. The interface is also known by the brand names of FireWire(Apple), i.LINK (Sony), and Lynx (Texas Instruments). IEEE 1394 replaced parallel SCSI in many applications, because of lower implementation costs and a simplified, more adaptable cabling system. The 1394 standard also defines a backplane interface, though this is not as widely used."
A open hot, is simply a broken connection on your "hot wire" or the wire that carries the voltage from your breaker to your device. Typically these connection are broken either at the device e.g., outlet, switch, etc. or they are cause by a poor connection in a wire nut.
Wire nuts don't disable an electrical connection you have to kill the power for that. What they do is isolate the wires so that the positive and negative wires don't touch and protect you from a bear electrical connection.
The main use of lead wire is as connection to an electric pole of an electronics component.
Yes, that is the correct connection.
If the outlet is subjected to repeated moisture it will cause a corosion issue which may result in a terminal that will not make a solid connection and will result in overheating and yes may cause a fire....
Motorola and Pioneer both make DVRs with a firewire connection.
Only if you have a device which requires a connection through firewire
Windstream has always been 2 wire connection. They might be making a 4 wire connection but they do not have it out yet.
STAR connection is best suit for 3 phase 4 wire seviceas there is a neautral wire is there in this connection
Connection with using copper wire
a loose connection of a neutral wire
Fire wire was developed by Apple company.
the series connection is in one wire
On Fire - T-Connection album - was created in 1977.
no you need an internet connection with WiFi
They use wire connection.
Typically a loose connection is either wires in a wire nut not making a proper connection, or a wire not tighten properly in a breaker and/or device e.g., outlet, switch, etc.