Color Code Wiring Electrical: Electrical Wire Color
This guide includes a color code wiring chart that explains common electrical color code wires, how color coded wires are used in electrical wiring,
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This guide includes a color code wiring chart that explains common electrical color code wires, how color coded wires are used in electrical wiring,
As you can see, on my boat there are several white and green connections that share the same bus bar. In fact, there are white and green connections on TWO different bus bars.
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They are a black and grey/green pair bundled together, running down to a large connector at the front passenger wheel well. Does anyone know what those are for specifically?
If that panel is the first point of disconnect, it is fine to have the ground wire connected to that bus bar. What I''m not sure on is if the cable can technically be split like that.
In many commercial and industrial applications, the accepted color for the CAN-H wire is yellow, while the CAN-L wire is green. This color pairing is often seen in systems that comply with
I have seen the yellow-green scheme and also a blue and white scheme used in various vehicle buses. So long as you keep track of which colors are which, you can use any colors you like.
This guide includes a color code wiring chart that explains common electrical color code wires, how color coded wires are used in electrical wiring, and why color alone should never replace
The discoloration its self doesnt always mean the bus is compromised, but whenever I see that discoloration I ask myself why and look for signs of excessive heating.
I doubt that the blue color is caused by overheating since the lugs, as others mentioned, show no evidence of this. If I recall the blue coating at one time was added by the manufacturer to
Loose bus bar connections are a main cause of electrical problems. Over time, the connections can shift because of vibration, thermal expansion, or because they weren''t installed