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∙ 11y agoThe remote switch wire for an ATX or BTX power switch is typically connected to the motherboard's front panel header. This header is where you connect various front panel connectors, including the power switch, reset switch, power LED, and HDD LED. The specific pins differ depending on the motherboard model, so it's important to consult the motherboard manual for the correct connection.
In both ATX and BTX power supplies, the remote switch wire from the case must be connected to the motherboard's power switch header or pins. This connection allows the power supply to be turned on/off using the computer's power button.
This could be due to a wiring issue where the fixture is connected directly to power instead of being controlled by the switch. Check the wiring to ensure it is correctly connected to the switch. If the issue persists, consult a professional electrician to investigate and fix the problem.
Having two black wires connected to a light switch indicates that it is a switch loop, where one black wire brings power to the switch and the other black wire carries power to the connected light fixture. The two white wires capped off are neutral wires from the power source and the light fixture, which are typically not connected to the switch.
If the Hunter fan-light's light is not turning on/off with the remote, it could be an issue with the remote control or the receiver in the fan. Try changing the batteries in the remote control first. If that doesn't work, you may need to reset the remote and receiver by following the manufacturer's instructions. If the problem persists, you may need to contact Hunter customer support for further assistance.
The neutral wire from the chain switch is connected to the white wire from the ballast. They should be connected together using a wire nut to ensure proper circuit completion and safe operation of the light fixture.
In both ATX and BTX power supplies, the remote switch wire from the case must be connected to the motherboard's power switch header or pins. This connection allows the power supply to be turned on/off using the computer's power button.
The switch is sitting directly in the power steering pump, and can trace by locating the wire connected to it.
If the coil is connected to a circuit and the switch is closed then, provided there is a power source, the coil will become energized.
Yes a remote wire is necessary. You must wire the remote wire from the amp to and ignition source of power (a component which turns on when the ignition in the car is engaged.) i.e. the radio. The remote wire signals for the amp to power on.
Wire is fine. The guy who installed the radio connected the power wire to the wrong side of the key switch.
The preferable power would be to find a power line that is connected through the ignition switch so that the radio will turn off when the switch is off.
make sure amp remote wire is connected to p.cont wire and not power ant wire on the radio
This could be due to a wiring issue where the fixture is connected directly to power instead of being controlled by the switch. Check the wiring to ensure it is correctly connected to the switch. If the issue persists, consult a professional electrician to investigate and fix the problem.
Having two black wires connected to a light switch indicates that it is a switch loop, where one black wire brings power to the switch and the other black wire carries power to the connected light fixture. The two white wires capped off are neutral wires from the power source and the light fixture, which are typically not connected to the switch.
You will actually need 2 3-way switches to control something from two locations. The first switch will receive the power, while the other will go directly to the load being controlled. The switch getting power will have the hot lead connected to the common terminal. The other switch will have its common terminal connected to the hot lead going to the load. Two "travellers" will be connected between the other terminals on the switches. They will be connected switch-to-switch. And don't forget that your neutral coming from the power feed will be connected to the load. Also don't forget to connect ground wires.
If the Hunter fan-light's light is not turning on/off with the remote, it could be an issue with the remote control or the receiver in the fan. Try changing the batteries in the remote control first. If that doesn't work, you may need to reset the remote and receiver by following the manufacturer's instructions. If the problem persists, you may need to contact Hunter customer support for further assistance.
the remote wire only needs a power source for the amp to turn on, so if u have a looped cable running from the remote input on the amp to the front of the car with a switch and then back to the power cable on the amp u can control when the amp is on just by turning the switch on or off. otherwise u will have to figure out which cable on the back of the stereo is switched power, or which cable only supplies power when the car is running. and that would require a wiring diagram.