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03-31-2007, 12:05 AM #1OPSenior Member
quick wiring question
Hey whatsup, i am in the process of supplementing my grow with cfl's. I have bought the sockets, cords, plugs and bulbs. the problem is that the cords have no + or - markings..
Okay, there are 2 wires coming from the mogul socket, one is black, one is white, both have no markings. Also, the screws in the plug that im wiring it into are both silver so i was also wondering which prong is positive, the fat or skinny? Thanks.MrGreenFingaz Reviewed by MrGreenFingaz on . quick wiring question Hey whatsup, i am in the process of supplementing my grow with cfl's. I have bought the sockets, cords, plugs and bulbs. the problem is that the cords have no + or - markings.. Okay, there are 2 wires coming from the mogul socket, one is black, one is white, both have no markings. Also, the screws in the plug that im wiring it into are both silver so i was also wondering which prong is positive, the fat or skinny? Thanks. Rating: 5
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03-31-2007, 02:42 AM #2Senior Member
quick wiring question
The right side, or skinny prong is the "Hot" prong (if you are located in the USA). I don't know about int'l wiring
The hot should go to the bottom of the socket, which is the black wire coming from the mogul socket. The white should go to the threads of the bulb. This should be easy enough to check.
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03-31-2007, 03:58 AM #3Senior Member
quick wiring question
Black is your hot and the white is your nuetral, just hook them up color for color and wire nut them.Tokudai is correct on the prong theory.
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03-31-2007, 04:03 AM #4Senior Member
quick wiring question
AC is both postive and negative, thats why its called AC(alternating current) it switches from negative to postive once every second.
like weed4life said, the white is the neutral (grounded) and the black is the hot(ungrounded)
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03-31-2007, 04:23 AM #5Junior Member
quick wiring question
Originally Posted by higher4hockey
sorry, stoned factoid...
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03-31-2007, 04:26 AM #6Senior Member
quick wiring question
everything runs on 60 hertz in the US, Europe is 50. thats why you should never, if you're traveling to Europe, take your alaram clock with you. alarm clocks measure time by the hertz which is sixty, so if you take it to europe where it runs at fifty, you will be late.
i'm an electrician
edit: correction from my previous post: it switches from postive to negative not once every second, but sixty times.
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03-31-2007, 04:29 AM #7Junior Member
quick wiring question
my bad, i'm thinking radar...
i'm not an electrician, and do appologize for my stoned comment. and now that i see your pm, it all comes back in a flood. yeah, the number of hz is the number of times the current alternates in one second, therefore, 60Hz cycles 60 times a second. thanks for getting me straight.
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03-31-2007, 11:13 PM #8OPSenior Member
quick wiring question
yea, im in north america so im pretty sure it'll be the same. Also what happens if u wire them wrong and run them? tx 4 the replys.
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03-31-2007, 11:28 PM #9Senior Member
quick wiring question
your shit wont work.
if you remember to hook em up white to white and black to black you'll be fine.
remember that the little prong on the plug is where the black one goes, and the big prong is where the white one goes.
also, you probably know this, but whenever working with electricity, make sure its de-energized (turned the hell off)
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04-01-2007, 02:14 AM #10Senior Member
quick wiring question
Originally Posted by MrGreenFingaz
Originally Posted by higher4hockey
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