Yes, the red wire is typically considered a hot wire in electrical wiring.
Yes, the red wire is hot in this electrical circuit.
If wired correctly the red wire will be hot, but any wire can be hot regardless of colour if done incorrectly.
You have a 3 way switch. Your black wire is the hot wire. Your green wire is the ground wire. Your red and white wires go to the light and other switch. You should have gotten a wiring diagram with your switch.
In an electrical circuit, the red wire is typically considered the hot wire, while the black wire is usually the neutral wire.
No Red is positive and it is hot
normally the blue and red wires are hot white is standaed for nutral,
Red is hot Green is ground White is neutral
The black wire is typically the hot wire that carries the electrical current, while the red wire is often used as a traveler wire. Connect the black wire to one terminal of the light switch and the red wire to the other terminal. Make sure to turn off the power before wiring the switch to avoid electrical shock.
red is usually the hot wire.
The wire that is hot on a lamp cord is typically the one that is black or red in color.
The hot wire in an electrical circuit is typically black or red in color.
It should be RED. If not then black.