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Date: Sun, 9 Mar 2003 21:35:33 PST8
From: "George M. Boyd" <bb385@lafn.org >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Re: Help with UPS...?

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Peter Skye wrote:
>
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> If you are responding to someone asking for help who
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> REPLY TO ALL feature of your email program.
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>
> Steve Carter wrote:
> >
>
> Hi Steve, good to have an expert in on this.
>
> > The standard color scheme for 120V AC is:
> > White = neutral
> > and
> > black = "Hot"
>
> Yes, standard as per electrical code. White is the "good guy" (you can
> touch it all day and it won't mess up your hair) and black is the "bad
> guy" (the shorter of the two slots where you plug something into the
> wall).
>
> > The standard color scheme for 12V DC is
> > red = positive
> > and
> > black = negative
>
> Is this a true standard or did you mean "typical"?
>
> > Negative ground systems are most common
>
> I'm not much of a car mechanic, but didn't they used to ground (to the
> chassis) the positive side of some cars' electrical systems? I seem to
> remember (from 40 years ago) being told never to jumpstart two cars
> while their bumpers were touching because some cars grounded one side
> and some grounded the other side and you were likely to make more than
> just the starters jump. I know this has no bearing on UPS systems but
> I'm curious.
>
> - Peter

English cars - it figures.

George

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