Feeds voltage to what? More than likely it is red.
Cut the wire that feeds the voltage. My 1995 Chyrsler Cirrus had this random red wire sticking out by the fuses under the steering wheel. What I had to do was take a 9-volt battery and touch the red wire to the positive terminal of the battery while touching the negative terminal to any piece of metal on the car. This acted as a shut-off switch and it worked like a charm! The headlights stopped flashing (i had long-since pulled the horn fuse), I put the key in the ignition, and she started right up!
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Yes, it would be the same fuse that feeds the entire gauge cluster.
The rear feeds from the same reservoir as the front.
It is a type of transformer that you usually see hanging from a utility pole that feeds your house. It transforms the high transmission voltage down to the usable voltage that is used in the home.
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The v in vdc stands for volts. The dc stands for direct current. This is a voltage that you find in batteries and is not to be confused with AC which is alternating current which is the electricity in the utility grid that feeds your home electricity.
The Throttle Sensor responds to the accelerator pedal movement. This sensor is a kind of potentiometer which transforms the Throttle Valve position into output voltage, and emits the voltage signal to the ECU. In addition, the sensor detects the opening and closing speed of the Throttle Valve and feeds the voltage signal to the ECU.
With a pure resistive load the Power Factor should be 1.
For voltage drop calculation you must use the current of the load and the distance of the load from the supply source. The circuit breaker is then used to limit the current to the rating of the wire that feeds the load.
The mains to the house is an alternating current and this high voltage is stepped down using a transformer. The low voltage secondary alternating current is converted to direct current using 4 diodes wired as a bridge rectifier. The 'lumpy' direct current is smoothed using an electrolytic capacitor to smooth the resulting dc. It may need to be voltage regulated if the circuits it feeds are voltage sensitive.
Basal feeds are feeds made to supply energy to the animals