It is an electrical output wire. Connect white to the positive of a device and the negative on the device to ground. Only works then motor is running
the white wire is the speed control circut the blower motor is bad.
The wire color for a windshield wiper motor in an S10 pickup that connects to the fuse is white. The high speed wire is purple, the low speed wire is gray.
The white wire should typically connect to L1 on a Dayton 5k534 electric motor. However, to be certain, it's always best to consult the motor's wiring diagram or instructions provided by the manufacturer.
Connect the green wire to the ground terminal, the white wire to the neutral terminal, and the black wire to the hot terminal on the compressor motor. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions and safety guidelines when wiring the power cord to the motor. If in doubt, seek the assistance of a qualified electrician.
Ceiling fan wires typically come in three colors: black, white, and green. The black wire is for the fan's motor, the white wire is for the neutral connection, and the green wire is for grounding the fan.
You will see it if you look directly at the front of the motor. It will have a thick white wire and is screwed in the motor.
The switch will be wired in series with the motor. It is connected between the supply voltage and the motor's junction box. The switch will break the black wire while the white wire is just wire nutted together and is carried directly through to the motor.
The standard ceiling fan wiring colors are black, white, and green. The black wire is for the fan motor, the white wire is for the neutral connection, and the green wire is for the ground connection.
red wire goes to positive battery white and black wires are for the light white wire being the positve and the green wire goes to the ignition control modtral on passenger side motor on the coil packs it goes to the white wire
Selection of enameled wire for motor
Black to Black - Black from the ceiling is a hot wire and should be switched Red to Blue - Red wire is another hot wire and should also be switched White to White - White from the ceiling is the neutral and should not be switched. Your wall should have two switches, one will control the red wire, one will control the black wire. If you wire your fan as above, one switch will turn the fan on, the other will turn the light of the fan on.
If the motor is operated from a three phase three wire distribution system the motor will not need a neutral wire.