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Ava wrote:
Use a basic volt/ ohm meter and check the voltage. It will read the voltage either way but will show a negative sign in front of the voltage if you have the red lead on the ground.
โSep-05-2015 09:59 PM
SCVJeff wrote:path1 wrote:What I would do is head to Harbor Freight or Sears and buy a digital volt meter. Why are you fiddling around without one?
I want to confirm my wires are fused is on the positive side.
Vent fan in bedroom pos is gray and ground is white. At other end of TT white is pos and gray is neg.
I can live with wires changing colors behind the walls or ceiling but want to make sure all fuses is on pos side. In case other projects or whatever.
How would you... test to make sure pos is the fused side?
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โSep-05-2015 09:42 PM
path1 wrote:What I would do is head to Harbor Freight or Sears and buy a digital volt meter. Why are you fiddling around without one?
I want to confirm my wires are fused is on the positive side.
Vent fan in bedroom pos is gray and ground is white. At other end of TT white is pos and gray is neg.
I can live with wires changing colors behind the walls or ceiling but want to make sure all fuses is on pos side. In case other projects or whatever.
How would you... test to make sure pos is the fused side?
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