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Wire is not sized properly for the current that flowing thru. Replace it as soon as as possible, it will burn if you don't.

Under sized wiring is the number one reason for house fires in US

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When wiring a house do you have to use the black wire as the hot wire?

No, there are different occasions when the red of a three wire cable gets used as a hot wire. There also times when the white wire gets used as a hot but has to be re identified as a hot with marking tape. When wiring baseboard heaters the cable used is red and black with no white wire in the set.


What is the use of eureka wire?

Eureka wire, also known as constantan wire, is commonly used in the construction of resistance wires for electrical components like heating elements and resistors. It has a stable resistance over a wide range of temperatures, making it ideal for applications where consistent electrical properties are required.


Can you reuse electrical wire?

It is generally not recommended to reuse electrical wire because it can weaken over time from heat, bending, and exposure to environmental elements. It can be difficult to determine the integrity of the wire once it has been installed and used, so it is safer to use new wire for electrical projects.


What is a silver screw in a new wall receptacle for?

The screw is actually only silver in color and it is where the neutral wire(s) get connected to, (white wire). the gold colored screw gets connected to the positive(black or red) wire(s). Green screw is for ground wire.


Why ground wire is thin?

Ground wires are typically thinner because they carry current only during fault conditions, such as a short circuit. They are designed to provide a path of least resistance for the electrical current to flow safely to the ground, rather than to carry normal operating currents. Thinner wire is sufficient for this purpose.

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Why do electrical tools have insulating handles?

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Why is the lamp wire hot?

The lamp wire is hot because electrical current flowing through it encounters resistance, which causes the wire to heat up.


Does a knot in a wire affect an electrical circuit?

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What occurs because alternating electrical current flowing through a wire creates an electromagnetic field around the wire?

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What do you call an electrical wire that is not insulated or covered?

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What is the correlation between gauge and millimeter size in beading wire - I'm referring to beading wire here not electrical wire?

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How can I extend the length of an electrical wire using an electrical wire extender?

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Is the black wire in this electrical circuit designated as the hot wire or the neutral wire?

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