you will get a zap
Look on the plug. Usually the negative side will have a small minus sign on it. The positive side is the one with the plus on it.
If you want to run both coils,you have to wire the positive to positive and negative to negative on your sub,then run a wire from each plug to the amp. Positive to the positive side of the amp and negative to negative side of the amp,(you can run in bridge mode or stereo if your amp can handle the load)
LED's are DC voltage. Transformers are AC voltage. There is no positive or negative on AC voltage. You would need a diode to change the AC to DC, then there would be positive and negative voltages.
Take about 8 batteries and wire them up positive to positive and negative to negative. run the two wires out into the white plug(hobbytown sells them) tada!!
yes, the negative electical current is semi conductant to the triple neagatory plug and the positive connects to the form sitation cap
inside the cap where the coil is it has a ground wire that is conected to the plug and the coil body if is not properly conected it may cause to bur the module often.
First of all it's and N64 and second of all plug some controllers in
My question as well I'm wondering if its positive or negative ground and what size plug it takes since the boss plug is like 22 bucks.
Yes under the hood on the drivers side there's a little cap flip it up and that your positive plug and plug the negative on the engine block
PowerThis one is simple. It's a hollow cylindrical plug. It expects to be supplied with DC 10V, 850mA, with negative in the center and positive on the outside.Source (http://wiki.superfamicom.org/snes/show/Ports+%26+Pinouts)
No, AC outlets do not have positive and negative terminals like DC outlets. AC outlets have hot and neutral terminals, with the hot being the live current-carrying wire and the neutral being the return path for the current.
Black with white stripe = Positive. I tested this with a AC to DC wall plug. ________________________ It really doesn't matter if you connecting the wire yourself. As long as you define one as positive and the other as negative and keep that same definition throughout the system, it will work.