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In Reply to: Re: Hammond choke 193L installation for dummies? posted by cdc on April 21, 2007 at 19:00:35:
Cdc,
I didn't realize that the choke has one longer wire than the other until i read your comment here. I look at mine again and i see that. I thought it was designed that way, but didn't know that i have to connect the longer one to the hot terminal.I was wondering how you can identify which one is hot or neutral by looking at the male plug? I think i have to reterminate the choke if needed. Is this something to do with safety issue?
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Neutral --> | | <-- HotO <--- ground
Usually the neutral blade is taller at the tip, look at your wall outlet and you will know what I mean.
thanks.I also look at the box of furutech receptacle...and i can't believe i don't pay much attention on this..:)
You are welcome. Be careful when experimenting with anything that has to do with AC. Even though AC connections seem very simple and straight forward to me, I have seen electricians burn themselves. I always check and double check what I do.Be safe and have fun...
Neutral --> | | <-- HotGround ---> O
Usually the neutral blade is taller at the tip, look at your wall outlet and you will know what I mean. The inside of the plug usually also designates N, L (meaning live or hot) and ground
Chris
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