This is not a good idea. You don't say what type of connection, but it is typically against the electric code to exceed the designed connection specification.
Two wires can be connected to one main lug in a panel board if the lug is designed to hold two wires. The data will be written on the lug.
The new cooktop has a 4 wire connection. Red & Black are hot. White is neutral, and green is ground. You existing panel is wired with 3 wires. Black & Red are hot and green is ground. There is no neutral wire. Connect the black to black, red to red, and then connect the white and ground together at the plug.
Your ballast should show two wires for supply side of ballast. Make sure that neither side of this is grounded to the light and connect the 220 V from your breaker to these two wires and then connect a ground to the chassis of the light from the panel.
With Junction boxes.
Many panels do not have a ground buss. Look for a set of screws mounted directly on the back of the panel adjacent to the breaker outputs. These are to be used for the ground wires. Square D panels are one of many that use this configuration.
Two wires can be connected to one main lug in a panel board if the lug is designed to hold two wires. The data will be written on the lug.
take a solar panel & add wires on the panel & connect these wires to the small appliance!!!!
a board which is consist os number of sockets & switches to it which is help ful to to connect more wires to it
a board which is consist os number of sockets & switches to it which is help ful to to connect more wires to it
The new cooktop has a 4 wire connection. Red & Black are hot. White is neutral, and green is ground. You existing panel is wired with 3 wires. Black & Red are hot and green is ground. There is no neutral wire. Connect the black to black, red to red, and then connect the white and ground together at the plug.
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In the heater you will have two wires. You should then have 2 supply wires from the panel, and 2 wires from the thermostat. The neutral (white) supply wire should go to one of the wires on the heater. The hot (black) supply wire should connect to one wire from the thermostat. The other wire from the thermostat will connect to the other wire from the heater.
Your ballast should show two wires for supply side of ballast. Make sure that neither side of this is grounded to the light and connect the 220 V from your breaker to these two wires and then connect a ground to the chassis of the light from the panel.
plug them in
plug them in
Answer why does the person who made a circuit a probably connect the wires to a penny
Wires just connect electricity cords/outlets.