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polarization markings on lamp cord
I got some lamp cord from Lowe's, but can't seem to find the markings. How
do you know which is + and -? Thanks Jiyang |
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Jiyang Chen wrote:
I got some lamp cord from Lowe's, but can't seem to find the markings. How do you know which is + and -? Hi Jiyang, Your lamp uses alternating current. There is no plus and minus. Don't care about it. Cheers Eberhard |
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On Fri, 01 Oct 2004 23:45:28 GMT, "Jiyang Chen" wrote:
I got some lamp cord from Lowe's, but can't seem to find the markings. How do you know which is + and -? When using it as speaker wire? You should be able to improvise a continuity test. Or connect both speakers, place them close together and reverse polarity on one speaker until you get maximum bass. Then the speakers are in correct phase. |
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"Eberhard Sengpiel" wrote in message ... Jiyang Chen wrote: I got some lamp cord from Lowe's, but can't seem to find the markings. How do you know which is + and -? Hi Jiyang, Your lamp uses alternating current. There is no plus and minus. Don't care about it. Cheers Eberhard Hi, I'm using the lamp cord as speaker cables though. Thanks |
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"Jiyang Chen" wrote in newsJm7d.5263$nj.3832
@newssvr13.news.prodigy.com: "Eberhard Sengpiel" wrote in message ... Jiyang Chen wrote: I got some lamp cord from Lowe's, but can't seem to find the markings. How do you know which is + and -? Hi Jiyang, Your lamp uses alternating current. There is no plus and minus. Don't care about it. Cheers Eberhard Hi, I'm using the lamp cord as speaker cables though. Thanks One side usually has an extra rib or ridge running the length of it. Look carefully as it is easy to miss. r |
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In article , says... On Fri, 01 Oct 2004 23:45:28 GMT, "Jiyang Chen" wrote: I got some lamp cord from Lowe's, but can't seem to find the markings. How do you know which is + and -? When using it as speaker wire? You should be able to improvise a continuity test. Or connect both speakers, place them close together and reverse polarity on one speaker until you get maximum bass. Then the speakers are in correct phase. If there is no ridge, some wire has a rounded side and a square side, others have small symbols printed on one side only. Some wire has one wire as silver colored and the other copper colored. .... and some has a colored thread with one of the conductors. -- The e-mail address in our reply-to line is reversed in an attempt to minimize spam. Our true address is of the form . |
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If you look very carefully at the edges of the lamp cord, on one side,
there should be a set of very thin rib like lines that run along its length. As for the speaker connections, this rib line can be used for the positive side, if you desire. The idea of this rib line, is that when the lamp cord is used for electrical work, there is an easy reference to know where you would be putting the neutral side. To be compliant, appliances must be wired correctly in order to meet safety standards. The neutral must always be in part of the return path that eventually leads to ground. The other way to know, is to verify the wire with an ohm meter, and then mark the ends. -- Jerry G. ====== "Jiyang Chen" wrote in message om... I got some lamp cord from Lowe's, but can't seem to find the markings. How do you know which is + and -? Thanks Jiyang |
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"Jiyang Chen" wrote in
om: I got some lamp cord from Lowe's, but can't seem to find the markings. How do you know which is + and -? Thanks Jiyang Usually one of the two wires will have some dsort of ribbing on it. -Bruce |
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"Jiyang Chen" wrote in message om... I got some lamp cord from Lowe's, but can't seem to find the markings. How do you know which is + and -? Thanks Jiyang Thanks for all the help. Is the ribbed side always +? |
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Jiyang Chen wrote:
"Jiyang Chen" wrote in message om... I got some lamp cord from Lowe's, but can't seem to find the markings. How do you know which is + and -? Thanks Jiyang Thanks for all the help. Is the ribbed side always +? As long as you're consistent it doesn't matter. -- The e-mail address in our reply-to line is reversed in an attempt to minimize spam. Our true address is of the form . |
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On Sat, 02 Oct 2004 19:14:06 GMT, "Jiyang Chen" wrote:
Thanks for all the help. Is the ribbed side always +? If you want it to be. |
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As long as you are consistent, it will not matter. I personally use the
ribbed side as the positive. -- Jerry G. ====== "Jiyang Chen" wrote in message . .. "Jiyang Chen" wrote in message om... I got some lamp cord from Lowe's, but can't seem to find the markings. How do you know which is + and -? Thanks Jiyang Thanks for all the help. Is the ribbed side always +? |
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On Sun, 3 Oct 2004 02:22:11 -0400, "Jerry G."
wrote: As long as you are consistent, it will not matter. I personally use the ribbed side as the positive. Wear it inside out. Why should she have all the fun? :-) |
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