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On Tuesday, May 25, 1999 at 2:00:00 AM UTC-5, Jim Fiocca wrote:
The 14/2 cable that came with my fairly expensive low voltage deck lights does not have clearly obvious polarity markings. The wiring instructions refer to the 'ribbed' conductor, but the only markings I see is some writing on one conductor, which is not continuous. The little wires coming off the lights themselves have no markings at all (that I can see). So my question is, how important is polarity on a 2-wire AC circuit? Thanks, Jim |
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