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takethe purple wire and connect it to the orange wire then stick it in the oil the lighter and spark it
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The white is neutral. The house does have a neutral wire even though it may be black. One of those black wires is the neutral and the other is the hot wire. You will have to determine which is hot and which is neutral. You can easily do this with a voltage tester. The wire that lights the tester is the hot. When you wire the light simply wire the hot to hot, and the white and green to the other wire.
Brown = Hot Blue = Neutral Yellow/Green = Ground
Yes 1/0 wire can be used for both ungrounded( hot wires) and the grounded conductor (neutral).
what happens to telephone wires on hot days
there should be 5 wires, hot and switched hot for the switch and hot, neutral and ground for the gfci receptacle.
Get a voltage tester with a point that you can pierce wires with and find a hot wire that is only hot when the key is on and wire the amp to that.
Computers are not dryers; they do not have a "hot wire."A standard desktop PC power supply unit uses this color code:The black wires is ground (zero V).The red wires provide +5 V.Yellow wires provide a +12 V to a device.
Household wire called romex has ground, neutral and hot wires.
Connect the black wire to the incoming hot wire and the red wire to the out going load.