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.
This will not work. Your neutral blade is gone. You need both for it to work.
The ribbed wire on an extension cord is typically the neutral wire. The black wire is usually the hot wire. It's important to check the manufacturer's instructions or consult a professional if you are unsure.
Buy a 3 wire cord for your dryer.
The maximum recommended length for an electric extension cord is usually around 100 feet for household use, although shorter lengths are better for higher-powered tools or appliances. Exceeding this length can result in voltage drop and potential overheating of the cord, leading to a fire hazard. It is important to match the cord's length and gauge to the power load of the device being used.
Yes, a 3-wire prong range cord typically includes a built-in ground wire. The ground wire is important for safety to prevent electrical shocks and fires. It is recommended to always ensure that the range cord is properly installed and grounded according to manufacturer's instructions.
USB cord
The black wire goes to the brass colored screw and the white wire goes to the silver screw.
No. The wire goes underneath the plate.
You can't but you can install a plug on the end of a cord. Just go purchase one and install it. Very simple to do. Black wire goes to copper screw, white wire goes to silver screw, and ground or green wire goes to ground screw. It both wires are brown then connect the wire with the ridges on the outside of the wire to the silver screw as it is the neutral. The wire that is smooth is the black hot wire which connects to the copper screw.
You don't. Do not power a water feature without a grounded cord.
Cord
RED wire goes on +, and the black wire gets wired to the body of the car. Which is ground -
This will not work. Your neutral blade is gone. You need both for it to work.
I have a three wire cord with a three prong plug on the end sometime called a pigtail. I see the center wire is green which goes on green but which of the other wires goes on black and which goes on white? These wires are not color coded but the exterior cover has one wire which is ribbed and the other is smooth.
Are you saying that you plug in a lamp and another lamp on that extension cord goes dimmer? If so then the extension cord wire is of a smll guage size and causing a voltage drop from the outlet to the cord output.
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The ribbed wire on an extension cord is typically the neutral wire. The black wire is usually the hot wire. It's important to check the manufacturer's instructions or consult a professional if you are unsure.