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Default Extension Cord Repair Problem

DerbyDad03 wrote:
I was repairing an extension cord tonight and I think I made a mistake.

I had to replace both ends because the cord was cut near the plug and
the receptacle was cracked. Unfortunately, I neglected to mark which end
was which before I cut off the ends.

I took a guess and put the plug on the left end and the receptacle on
the right.

When I tested it, it seemed to take a long time for the electricity to
travel the length of the cord, so I'm assuming I put the plug and socket
on the wrong ends.

Will the electrons in the wire eventually turn around so the electricity
flows faster or should I reverse the ends before using it?

Thanks!


You have to match the color of the electrons
to the color of the wire. If you force white
electrons into the black wire they have to
migrate across to the white wire and vice versa.
Whatever you do, never try to force black
electrons into the green wire, they'll become
horribly ill and there will be a violent
reaction. The friction caused by forcing black
and white electrons together is bad enough but
forcing the black electrons into the green wire
will lead to an explosive situation.

TDD