A mains lead is the power cable for the strip heater. The mains lead is single-insulated.
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After powering on the function generator, the output signal needs to be configured to the desired shape. Typically, this means connecting the signal and ground leads to an oscilloscope to check the controls. Adjust the function generator until the output signal is correct, then attach the signal and ground leads from the function generator to the input and ground of the device under test. For some applications, the negative lead of the function generator should attach to a negative input of the device, but usually attaching to ground is sufficient
A neutral wire provides a return path for the hot lead while an earth or "ground" wire is provided as a safety function only that is not normally intended to carry current except for the purpose of operator protection.
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Put the black lead into any of the black connectors on the molex.put the read lead into the yellow, or red lead on the molex.
The arrow always points to the negative lead.
IEC Mains Lead
Follow the heater hoses from the engine, they will lead you the heater core.
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Follow the heater hoses from the engine. They will lead right to the heater core.
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A function is not deigned in to another function. It is because that would lead to dependency injection.
The pencil is actually assembled around the "lead" (which is actually not lead but is graphite). The pencil has two halves with a groove in each one, and they are sandwiched around the strip of graphite.
Follow the two hoses (usually black) that are about the size of a garden hose from the motor. Those are heater hoses and lead to the heater core.
Yes. All pencils use lead - not the element, but a graphite and clay mixture molded into a long narrow strip.
Radium is radioactive and lead is a good radiation shield.
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