Ok this might sound quite noobish, but I have a question about the power cable in an amp.
I am building an for girlfriend, but the power cord I got from Weber doesn't have the standard colored wires for me to be able to tell which wire represents ground, neutral or hot. Instead of getting a cord with white, black, and green for the (neutral, hot, and ground) the colors are blue, brown, and green with a white stripe (which I would assume is the ground).
I understand how to check which one is ground (plug it in and check the different wires until I get 120vac which would mean that whichever one my black is connected to should be ground...?) However, I don't know how to figure out which wire is the hot wire...I think both sides would give approximately the same reading, so how would I be able to tell which one is the hot and which is the neutral? I want the amp to be safe for my girlfriend so the fuse needs to be on the hot side.
I am building an for girlfriend, but the power cord I got from Weber doesn't have the standard colored wires for me to be able to tell which wire represents ground, neutral or hot. Instead of getting a cord with white, black, and green for the (neutral, hot, and ground) the colors are blue, brown, and green with a white stripe (which I would assume is the ground).
I understand how to check which one is ground (plug it in and check the different wires until I get 120vac which would mean that whichever one my black is connected to should be ground...?) However, I don't know how to figure out which wire is the hot wire...I think both sides would give approximately the same reading, so how would I be able to tell which one is the hot and which is the neutral? I want the amp to be safe for my girlfriend so the fuse needs to be on the hot side.
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