Re: RE: Cab Brake Light wiring question

From: Chris (chris_blm@comcast.net)
Date: Wed Jul 28 2010 - 19:12:15 EDT


The light is a 3-LED bar. it would light up when the black is on the
positive, and the white on the negative. Does that mean the black is the
hot (reverse of normal)?

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Chris Reck
Bloomington, IL

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info@zaccaria-pinball.com (David Gersic) wrote in news:201007280052.54901.info@zaccaria-pinball.com:

> > On Tuesday 27 July 2010 07:05:21 you wrote: >> If it's an LED brake light then yes it does care, and he said he's >> already tested it. > > Yes, if it's a LED. He didn't mention it being a LED. He tested it > with a battery, which has a 50% chance of being right if it's a LED, > and 100% if it's a regular bulb. Black isn't usually the "hot" side of > an electrical circuit. It may make somebody's life just a little bit > easier, later, to have black going to ground and white being the hot > side. >



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