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polycultiv
01-16-2008, 05:34 PM
Hello. I'm in France, and I bought a fluorescent lamp by OSRAM that came with wordless instructions for connecting the wires to the lamp (I had to buy the wires at a different store) so I bought the cable with blue, yellow/green and brown wires inside, and I bought a 3 prong plug, (well, here in france it's 2 prongs and one hole). I can't figure out what goes where and what's not supposed to be touching what in the plug. If I could find a pdf with pictures, I think I could figure it out. Otherwise I guess I have to go back to the man who sold me the wires and beg him to do it for me, and he'll undoubtedly charge me a hefty fee.

PLease help me.:(

Thanks!

gainesvillegreen
01-16-2008, 09:04 PM
I am not aware of power types and wiring standards in France, so I can't offer too much advice. I would, however, recommend that you call a smaller hardware store and ask them for the wiring standard. They should be able to tell you what color wire goes where.

Is it a polarized plug? Is one of the prongs fatter than the other?

You could disassemble a power plug on an item you don't want and figure it out from that.

GaGrown
01-16-2008, 11:50 PM
The Diy World Wiring a Plug (http://www.thediyworld.co.uk/wiring_plug.html)

Check this site it has what you need.

psychocat
01-17-2008, 01:07 AM
The Diy World Wiring a Plug (http://www.thediyworld.co.uk/wiring_plug.html)

Check this site it has what you need.
The diagrams are for an English 3 point plug.

As a general rule the blue is the LIVE wire and will go to the left hand contact.
The green Yellow is Nuetral and would normaly go to the contact for the hole.
The Brown is EARTH and would then be connected to the right hand contact.

Easy way to remember is the second letters of brown and blue
r = right
l = left

GaGrown
01-17-2008, 02:34 AM
It sure is psyco! I see that now. Guy I appologize for that error! I hope you ain't listened to me! I had about four different links one was for plugs in France. I thought I posted that link. MY BAD,DAWG! That could have been bad... The wires were the same color,too. Shew! Nice save there. I owe ya one!:thumbsup:

PharmaCan
01-17-2008, 03:46 AM
The colored wires are for the convenience of human beings - the electricity couldn't care less what color the insulator is. Regardless, if you don't know how to hook up a plug, you shouldn't be doing it. Take the wire and plug and lamp to someone who knows what they are doing and get it hooked up properly.

PC :smokin:

psychocat
01-17-2008, 02:25 PM
The colored wires are for the convenience of human beings - the electricity couldn't care less what color the insulator is. Regardless, if you don't know how to hook up a plug, you shouldn't be doing it. Take the wire and plug and lamp to someone who knows what they are doing and get it hooked up properly.

PC :smokin:

The colours are the way to identify each wire as either live nuetral or earth and are an accepted norm throughout Europe, that is why they are colour coded to enable any electrician to easily wire any appliance.

PharmaCan
01-17-2008, 03:50 PM
The colours are the way to identify each wire as either live nuetral or earth and are an accepted norm throughout Europe, that is why they are colour coded to enable any electrician to easily wire any appliance.

No shit - in other words, they make it more convenient for the electrician who, in most cases, is a human being.

PC aka Sparky :smokin:

LIP
01-17-2008, 03:54 PM
The diagrams are for an English 3 point plug.

As a general rule the blue is the LIVE wire and will go to the left hand contact.
The green Yellow is Nuetral and would normaly go to the contact for the hole.
The Brown is EARTH and would then be connected to the right hand contact.

Easy way to remember is the second letters of brown and blue
r = right
l = left


Brown is earth? In England green/yellow is ALWAYS earth, not brown. I dont know about France though.

Brown is positive, blue negative and yellow/green earth.

psychocat
01-17-2008, 05:04 PM
Brown is earth? In England green/yellow is ALWAYS earth, not brown. I dont know about France though.

Brown is positive, blue negative and yellow/green earth.

Sorry man you are of course right, gotta smoke less .
Thank you. :D

LIP
01-17-2008, 05:32 PM
Sorry man you are of course right, gotta smoke less .
Thank you. :D

Lol! No probs man - and never smoke less! :D :rastasmoke::rastasmoke:

psychocat
01-17-2008, 07:35 PM
The good thing about French plugs is that the brown and blue wires can be swapped without causing problems.

GaGrown
01-18-2008, 04:19 AM
No shit - in other words, they make it more convenient for the electrician who, in most cases, is a human being.

PC aka Sparky :smokin:

Jab,Jab Hook! Dawg come on over and sit a spell! You and I need to smoke some KIND! You got the SPARK... I got the KIND! Get it? Be Good! Your a TRIPPPP!It was funny that's all!Really funny!

Ga Grown!

PharmaCan
01-18-2008, 06:15 AM
Thanks for the invite, GaGrown. Georgia is tad out of my neighborhood, but I'm tokin a bowl of White Widow in your honor right now. ...which is maybe why it's taken me 15 minutes to type this three-line post. :jointsmile:

PC:stoned:

GaGrown
01-18-2008, 11:37 AM
O yeah! That a fine thing to be doing...... Smoking! Let that gurl wrap you up in her web,make sure she ain't got no hour glass on her ass! I just feel out when I read that post.. I don't know why it hit me as so funny,but it was!psycho might not thought it was funny... I got respect for him too! I acctually had tears in my eyes.