Janss
May 03, 2019Explorer II
12V receptacle polarity
Just bought a 12v cord for CPAP machine use in RV. Instructions state "The Shielded DC Cord is intended for use on 12 volt positive hot electrical systems. These systems might also be referred to as negative ground."
Also:
"The connector end of the DC cord is constructed so that the outside of the barrel is ground and the inside of the barrel is positive."
So I used a multimeter to test the 12v outlet in my bedroom. (I know nothing about electrical stuff.) When I touched the red probe to the center plate at back of outlet and the black probe to the barrel wall of the outlet, the multimeter showed 13.71. Then I touched the black probe to center plate and red to barrel wall and multimeter showed -13.71.
So does this mean the outlet is "positive hot", as needed for this cord to work properly?
Also:
"The connector end of the DC cord is constructed so that the outside of the barrel is ground and the inside of the barrel is positive."
So I used a multimeter to test the 12v outlet in my bedroom. (I know nothing about electrical stuff.) When I touched the red probe to the center plate at back of outlet and the black probe to the barrel wall of the outlet, the multimeter showed 13.71. Then I touched the black probe to center plate and red to barrel wall and multimeter showed -13.71.
So does this mean the outlet is "positive hot", as needed for this cord to work properly?