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2112 wrote:On the contrary I think the colors will be found if OP continues.
STOP is the correct answer
โFeb-28-2017 02:48 AM
โFeb-27-2017 06:35 PM
path1 wrote:STOP. Now, before you shoot your eye out. If you're asking the question, you know only enough to be dangerous to yourself and others. Hire a pro.
In above link I asked about my 30 amp elec connection about 6 months ago. After reading the responses I put some gorilla glue where it was separating. Well, itโs beginning to fall apart again. I picked up new replacement head yesterday. I canโt see any wire colors. I see what looks like thin cardboard paper wrapped in there. To make sure I re-wire the right wires to the right legs, before I chop off the head. Iโm going to use my volt meter with continuity tester and listen for the beeping sound in order to keep the wires going to the right legs. So that means getting out extension cord and volt meter so I can sort everything out. Sometimes on 120 volt stuff I make sure no elec is in wire and hook up a 9 volt battery and check at other end, looking for the 9 volts I'm putting in other end. To make sure I have the right wire. On vehicles, it is harder for me. Sometimes a wire will be same color as something close to it. Sometimes I have to look real close for dashes and dots to make sure Iโm messing with right wire.
OKโฆHere is my questionโฆ
How do you experienced guys go about sorting out wires?
โFeb-27-2017 12:55 PM
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โFeb-27-2017 10:51 AM
path1 wrote:
I canโt see any wire colors.
โFeb-27-2017 10:41 AM
โFeb-27-2017 10:34 AM
LittleBill wrote:
continuity test on meter, no need for adding voltage. unit will even alarm on some meters when continuity is found
โFeb-27-2017 10:31 AM