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In typical DC circuits, Red = Positive, Black = Negative.
The red and black wires are Line wires in a 3 wire service and includes a common (neutral) wire.
Should be 220 to 240 V between Red and Black and 1110 to 120 V between Red and White and between Black and White.
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Yes Yellow and Red are for minimum 2 wires and maximum four wires. Yellow are for 2 14 gauge wires, or 4 18 gauge Large Red are for 2 12 gauge or 4 14 gauge
you put the red yellow and white wires in the correct port.
I put a small strip of red tape near the end.
Make sure the wires are hooked up the right way /red=+black= -
the rbg is for component video you should have 3 cables for rgb they will be Red Blue and Green--rgb.
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The two red wires on Halo projectors are the power source for the product. Splice the two red wires into the appropriate wire source on the engine bay.
Assuming the wires are the correct gauge for application and breaker you use black and white wires as hot. Put red electrical tape on each end of white wire and connect red and black to the breaker output and bare wire to ground lug in panel. At receptacle connect black and red to hot contacts and bare wire to ground lug.
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red is positive and black is neutral...if the wires are red and black.
In typical DC circuits, Red = Positive, Black = Negative.
Pilots flying in an airplane can't see the wires and might crash into them. The red balls act like flags to alert the pilots that the wires are there. Good question!
You pull out the kill switch and find the wires conecting it, you may not have to pull it out, just find the connecting wires and then with a tool cut the red wire ONLY THE RED WIRE other wise the alarm will go off, then your fine, and put it back in