If the LED was connected the wrong way, you would have bent some pins to have forced it to go in the socket the wrong way since it is designed to go in one way. Also, since you forced it and got it out of line, you may have broken the pins and may have a horrible time getting them out. You may need to take the unit into a shop and have someone that knows what they are doing fix it.
If the LED was connected the wrong way round it would not light. There are 3 ways of identifying which lead is which. The cathode is the shorter lead. The cathode has the bigger internal plate. The cathode is on the side of the package that has a flat (D).A normal transformer should not blow the primary side breaker when it is not connected to a load on the secondary. If it does, something is wrong. Check for shorted or burned windings. Make sure that it is indeed disconnected from the load - it might still be connected to something that is also presenting a fault.
i understand that YNaOd1 represent an auto transformer with HV winding as wye connected and loaded tertiary. Please correct me if i am wrong.
Smoke. Since a voltmeter is in parallel with the load it is right across the source voltage. Putting the amp meter across the line with its low resistance it will act like a fuse, hence the smoke. Newer solid state testers are usually smarter that the operators. They have built in circuitry which sense the wrong settings you are using and shut the tester off with a "beep" to let you know that you are doing something wrong.
when two transformer are connected in parallel condition,and the polarity of transformer are opposite to each other then a large circulating current flow through out the winding,therefore a very small current flow thro, the load .therefore lifespan of transformer will be reduced.
Yes, a diode can be connected in the wrong direction, which is known as reverse biasing. In this configuration, the diode will not conduct current under normal operating conditions, effectively acting as an open circuit. However, if the reverse voltage exceeds the diode's breakdown voltage, it may conduct in reverse, potentially damaging the diode. Therefore, it's important to connect diodes with the correct polarity to ensure proper functionality.
The voltage of a battery with three cells connected in series is the sum of the individual cell voltages. If one cell is connected the wrong way round, the total voltage will be reduced by the voltage of that cell.
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There are two SMALL wires on the starter. They are connected wrong.
you would get the time of year wrong
You will be disqualified for handing in a card with the wrong handicap. That is what the rules dictate should happen, if you are given a card with the wrong handicap on it, you should change it.
Being connected to the wrong side of the key switch.
Bad things.
unless it blew out when it was connected to that monitor nothing should happen unless it send like wrong amounts of electricity which i highly doubt possible.
You have connected the wires to the wrong plugs.
Yes, a buzzer typically needs to be connected the right way round, especially if it's a polarized type like a piezo buzzer. This means that the positive and negative terminals must be correctly aligned with the power source. Connecting it the wrong way can prevent it from functioning or potentially damage the buzzer. However, some non-polarized buzzers can be connected in either direction.
The "wrong" man would be punished.Added: If both were indicted and tried for murder, how could the WRONG man be convicted?