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the black screw is the "common" so the hot wire or the colored wire (usually black or red) bringing power in goes on to the black screw and all white wires (neutral) get connected together. you need to verify which wire has constant power when all wires are disconnected and separated first.
*White wires all connected together separate of the switch
green screw = ground or bare wire
black screw = hot wire/ wire with constant power
silver screws = (switched terminals) black or colored wire from each device being powered (eg. light) per screw
ok here goes first what do you want to do? replace switch or what, all 220 volt lights have a switch, plug has 2 hots( one red-one black), then you have a white and a green, red and black are power, white is neutral and green is ground.whit goes all the way through to light, so does the green, switch controls power so red on one side of switch and black to other side, hopes this helps
If it is like mine, a whit or black might be used for a ground. Look for a wire bolted to the frame or metal somewhere. Red should be your hot wires in to your inverter.
Hi are you tasting the big red cable whit a test light ,if yes you may have problems whit the cable that says remote that should have power to it when your radio is on test it whit a test light
your jvc is pretty standard on hook ups.red wire is on a keyed power wire,black is chasis ground, blue is remote wire to amp.yellow also keyed power wire.speaker wires there will be 8,usually whit violet so on. white solid for exzamle is + white with black stripe is - you can figure out front and rear with an old speaker and buy fading front to rear on your head unit youll know front and rears.same for left and right.did you look on the unit usually the have the wiring diagram on the unit itself.mine all do
Use a voltmeter (VOM) to find 12v wire always ON, this connects to the receivers YELLOW wire. Then use the VOM to find a 12v wire ON with Ignition, this will connect to the RED wire on your unit, Then use the OHM function on the VOM to find a suitable GROUND, this will connect to the BLACK wire on your unit. The ACC wire is for activating a power antenna.
If just simply hooking the blue and black together with the black from the switch/power supply does not work you need to replace the wire going to the fan with a 12/3 wire(white,black,red,ground) along with a switch, what you have now is a 12/2(white,black,ground)
Here is the following way it should be hooked up using 12/3 romex to the fan from wall switch.
White,Black, ground power supply
Make sure 12/3 is fed to the fan location.
From the power you Y off the black to the red with a piece of red wire to the switch.
Then from the switch is red wire.
Then at the fan red connects to blue, black connects to black, white to white, and ground to ground.
The red and black is power and neutral. Green is just for the ground and that should tie into the ground wire for breaker or power wire . The 2 black wire from thermostat should tie into the two red and black wire from your heater. Just imagine you are wiring 1 heater to thermostat and just add the the next heater the same way
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