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BTPO1 wrote:
So which way was it?
โSep-21-2015 07:46 PM
โSep-21-2015 06:42 PM
D.E.Bishop wrote:RLS7201 wrote:
Wiring standards dictate that colored wires are hot or positive. White and black are shades, not colors. In automotive applications, white should always be negative. I have seen black used for both positive and negative.
In your case, I would suggest that red & yellow are both positive.
Richard
I agree with your logic but, white and black are not shades. White is the combination of all the colors of the spectrum and black is the total absence of all color. Purple and Lavender or Red and Pink or Sky Blue and Royal Blue are shades of color.
โSep-21-2015 11:54 AM
โSep-21-2015 09:58 AM
RLS7201 wrote:
Wiring standards dictate that colored wires are hot or positive. White and black are shades, not colors. In automotive applications, white should always be negative. I have seen black used for both positive and negative.
In your case, I would suggest that red & yellow are both positive.
Richard
โSep-21-2015 09:23 AM
โSep-21-2015 09:10 AM
goufgators wrote:
I bought a new propane gas alarm. The colors of the two wires to the old one are: red and black. Colors on the new one are: yellow and white. Do I connect the new yellow one to the old red and the new white to the old black? Or, vice-versa? Need your help! Thanks, Larry
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