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Re: Which Wire is Ground ?
That's good it sounds like your running mutable camera wire them all from
the same sorce. Phase them all the same, a phase shift will cause
flickering .
"rqo" <safetyo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Thanks, let me expand a bit.
>
> I'm wiring a 12 volt converter panel to power the cameras. At the panel,
> I was going to use black on positive and the clear on the common. At the
> camera end of the run, I have to splice in the male power leads that will
> plug in to each camera female connector. Black on the black, and clear on
> the white striped lead. That's what I was thinking. Should work?
>
> rqo
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> "Rich" <Rich3784@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:u4WdndiRvsNT5nfZnZ2dnUVZ_sidnZ2d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> That depends if you are wiring as a mechanic of a car shop.
>> Blacks Ground in a DC circuit..
>> Or if you are a High voltage electrician White is Ground in AC circuits.
>> Your choice. But mark it and keep it the same.
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>> "rqo" <safetyo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:TyuGg.30547$qd.3915@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> I'm using Siamese wire. The 12 volt wires are a black one, and a clear
>>> one. Copper wire in each. Which one is the preferred ground wire?
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>>
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