The wide blade is the neutral and the narrow one is the hot.
The identified conductor on a two wire lamp cord cable will be the neutral wire. The identification will be a raised rib or on some the wire identification data will be used to identify the neutral. This wire connects to the wide blade, using a silver coloured screw on the plug (cap) as a connection point.
No, the wide prong is neutral it is the white wire. The narrow prong is hot it is the black wire. The round prong (in a 3 wire plug) is safety ground it is the green wire.
A wide river valley is called a vale. In Scotland, a wide and flat river valley is also called a strath.
When a volcano collapses a very wide crater is called a caldera.
It is called a side vent.
What you are refering to is a polarized plug. The wide connector forces the proper orientation in the outlet. This is so that the hot and neutral connectors in the plug, match the hot and neutral (cold) prongs on the plug. This forces a switch to operate on the "live" or hot wire. If a switch interrupted the flow of electricity in the neutral wire, the appliance would still shut off but the plug itself will remain "hot" whcih is a shock hazard. No, the wide blade on a plug is the neutral connection.
Spade-type and is 1/4 inch wide, vs. the T1, which is 3/16 wide.
The identified conductor on a two wire lamp cord cable will be the neutral wire. The identification will be a raised rib or on some the wire identification data will be used to identify the neutral. This wire connects to the wide blade, using a silver coloured screw on the plug (cap) as a connection point.
The 2013 Toyota Prius-Plug-IN is 5 ft. 8.7 in. (68.7 in.)12V front power outlet(s) wide.
The 2014 Toyota Prius-Plug-IN is 5 ft. 8.7 in. (68.7 in.)12V front power outlet(s) wide.
The 2012 Toyota Prius-Plug-IN is 5 ft. 8.7 in. (68.7 in.)12V front power outlet(s) wide.
the features are :-1.It has a wide bandwidth2.Easily constructed3.Has real i/p impedence.4.Can produce circularly polarized field.
The 2014 Honda Accord-Plug-IN-Hybrid is 5 ft. 7.7 in. (67.7 in.)12V front power outlet(s) wide.
Original Answer: Yes, the wide blade of the polarized plug would connect to the chassis of the radio. Another solution to the potential shock hazard would be to use an isolation transformer between the radio power plug and the power outlet. Correct Answer - NOT YET! Depending on which wire you choose to be the 'wide', or 'Neutral' blade, the chassis will either be 1) hot all the time, until switched on, or: 2) hot when switched on. Hallicrafters put the switch near the chassis ground because they felt this would remove 'hum' from the audio. Unfortunately it creates a hazardous situation that is only mitigated by having the chassis electrically separated from the cabinet by plastic spacers. If these plastic spacers fail, the cabinet could become hot. To correct this, one needs to go inside the radio and SWAP where the 'on' switch: moving the 'newly polarized Neutral to the spot where the switch currently goes; then take the switch and move it between the newly polarized HOT line and where the old wire went. All that is needed is a soldering iron and possibly an additional few inches of 18-ga wire. For a pictorial view of what takes place, see: http://mikeyancey.com/S-38B_refurb.php
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