SOURCE: have lost cord to lexmark x75 printer, having no luck finding please help...
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SOURCE: Our tv has two inputs
ok i am guessing that you are referring to RCA type hookup, if so there are 2 different types - yellow/white/red and red/green/blue no your TV probably has 1 yellow and 1 red or white if this is the case then make sure that you match up the yellow with yellow and then for the red and white these are for sound and you can buy a conversion cable at wal-mart for under $5 just make shure that it is 2 female RCA to 1 male RCA then plug both the red and white into the female sides and the 1 male into the one on the TV - now the channel that this input will show up as will most likely be AV1 or AV2 not a normal channel like the VCR did with channel 3
if you tell me the brand and model # on TV i will look it up for you and give you a more detailed description
SOURCE: Troubleshoot auxiliary equipment
There is no Phono input on your JVC.
What TT are you trying to hook up? If it's a traditional one you would need a preamplifier to boost the tiny signal from the cartridge to a suitable level for the AUX to use.
If you have an old traditional receiver with a Phono section hanging around you could rig something up between it and your JVC.
Plug the TT into Phono on the old receiver. Run RCA cables from any Tape REC output to the AUX. Done.
SOURCE: i'm trying to replace the power cord on the Maytag
These two pictures illustrate the power wiring on a the terminal of an electric dryer. The one on top is the old-style three-wire configuration. Most people have this type in their homes. New code changes, though, require that dryers now have a four-wire cord, shown on the bottom.
Besides the number of wires in each cord, there are two important things to notice. First, in the four-wire configuration, notice that the dryer's grounding strap is folded back on itself. The whole point of the four-wire cord is to separate the ground from the neutral. The green wire (the "new" extra wire in the four-wire cord) is attached to the dryer cabinet. In the three-wire configuration, the grounding strap is left intact and the neutral and ground are tied together.
Sure hope this helps you find a resolution to your delimma! Best wishes.
SOURCE: I moved to a house with a three prong outlet for
The center wire on your new cord is the neutral put it on the center terminal on terminal block the two outside wires are your hot wires put them one on each side of the center one.
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