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Dagnia Thomson Posted on Dec 04, 2011
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How to connect 2 lights from wall unit to wall plug

2 wall unit sections with positive and negative wiring to be joined to wall plug cord with the same wiring. So when you plug in the lights will go on or off.

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The electrical department in Home Depot or Lowe;s have double , triple adapters for outlets. BUT You need an Electrican to rewire wall switch for a switch control of an outlet....just like in a living room when you enter from outside.. it turn your lamps on.

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Need to replace the cord

If you feel the need to not part with your beloved fan, but instead fix it the solution is simply.

First make sure the cord is unplugged from the wall, electric shocks are painful, trust me.
Then get a pair of wire strippers, NOT wire cutters. If you don't have the right tools, you can strip the wires with a kitchen knife, but this is not recommended as you risk harming yourself.

If the cord is damaged along it's length, you will need to cut out the section that is damaged. Cut the wires wherever you like, cutting to either side of the damaged section.

Bare about 2 to 3 inches (5 to 7 cm) of wire on the two parts of the cord that are undamaged.

Take the positive wires from the fan side and the positive wires from the wall end and wind them together, like you are closing a twist tie.

Wrap thoroughly with black electrical tape. No wire should be visible and it must be electrical tape, as it will not catch fire.

Repeat with the other wires.




If the wires need to be replaced starting at the fan terminal, open the fan casing (having already unplugged it from the wall) and remove the wires from where they are attahed to the fan casing. Please note which is the + and - end. Cut out the damaged section of cord, bare 2 to 3 inches of cord.
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Dome camra wire connection with bnc

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I have a pioneer keh-p5450. can please send me a wiring diagram for this unit?

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+Red..............12v ignition
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-Black............Ground
+Blue.............Power antenna
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Orange/white.....Dashlight/dimmer
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I need to know what colors mean what, so i can hook my cd player up

Red - Power
Yellow - primary power must be joined to the red
blue - Remote
Black - ground or negative
To find your speaker wires check the color of the cord behind each speaker than match it with the same color in the dash.
or the easy way is to use a normal 1.5v penlight battery and try each speaker cord behind the dash and listen to which speaker give off a crackling noise so you can get the balance on the cd player right.
If u trying to find power in the car and don't have a tester than get a 12v light or bulb join the negative to the body and push the positive wire into each one of the holes in the factory plug in the dash one at a time until the light comes on. That is your positive the rest is easy. (DIY guru)
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I have a pioneer gm-x404

The wiring is fairly straight forward. Along the top row of the ten pin plug =
(Left to Right)

Front Left positive,

Front left Negative,

Control wire from your stereo head unit should be thin blue wire sometimes listed as Remote Wire this switches your amp on and off via your head unit so you don't run your battery flat,

Front Right Negative,

Front Right Positive.

Bottom Row=(Left to Right)

Left Back Positive,

Left Back Negative

Centre Nothing

Right Back Negative

Right Back Positive

These are all inputs from your head unit.

To bridge from 4 channel to 2 you connect

one left speaker to Ch B Left Positive and Ch A Left Negative

one Right speaker to Ch B Right Negative and Ch A Right Positive

Ten Switching the Input Select switch to 2CH

Alternatively if your unit has RCA's on the back of the Head unit you can use them to run your subs.
Hope that helps.
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