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ea34df No.141

I need to wire a device to a 3-prong plug, but I have no experience whatsoever with this stuff. I found this diagram on my device, so now I know that it's a one phase circuit and the blue wire is the ground but that's all.

Which wire do I hook up to the neutral lead and which to the hot lead? I'm assuming that getting this wrong will fry the whole system

ea34df No.142

I believe I've found my answer so now I'm going to let this thread 404. I'm off to go ruin my equipment


3b668a No.143

>>142

>Not telling all of us.

>Being the "Nevermind found it" guy.

I would say, since it is alternating current we are talking about here, the way you wire the purple and black leads to the connection prong wouldn't matter, but I'm not sure about the power regulation in whichever country you might be, and I'm kinda talking out of my ass, so, did it blow up?




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