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Electrical question

Posted By: chalet

Electrical question - 12/04/20 03:50 PM

So the pup chewed the plug off our prelit tree. Never heard of 29v but its low voltage so planning on just butt connecting this back together. Pretty sure it doesnt matter which wires go together?


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Posted By: redchevy

Re: Electrical question - 12/04/20 03:53 PM

Typically one wire will have some ridges on it and the other smooth. Put the like kinds back together.
Posted By: chalet

Re: Electrical question - 12/04/20 04:10 PM

You're right, one side has some faint dashes can barely make out. Thanks.
Posted By: chalet

Re: Electrical question - 12/04/20 04:12 PM

Dad always said if you want the good chit make sure it says "Ting Shen" on it..........
Posted By: TCM3

Re: Electrical question - 12/04/20 04:26 PM

Originally Posted by chalet
Dad always said if you want the good chit make sure it says "Ting Shen" on it..........

roflmao
Posted By: pegasaurus

Re: Electrical question - 12/04/20 05:01 PM

It is DC output so polarity will matter. The good thing is that you have a 50/50 Shot at getting the wiring correct the first time.
If it don’t work the first time... swap the wires. up
Posted By: bill oxner

Re: Electrical question - 12/04/20 05:12 PM

Or, get a new dog.
Posted By: QuitShootinYoungBucks

Re: Electrical question - 12/04/20 05:48 PM

Posted By: jetdad

Re: Electrical question - 12/04/20 05:56 PM

^^^One of my favorite movies. Great scene.
Posted By: chalet

Re: Electrical question - 12/04/20 06:09 PM

The cord has a little inline fuse. I figured worse case I blew that and had to try again.

Dang Bill, yoi never had a pup? He so far is one of the best dogs I've ever had and think we're getting close to the end of teething. He's not going anywhere.

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Posted By: dkershen

Re: Electrical question - 12/04/20 06:24 PM

Good looking pup. He'll outgrow it pretty soon. up
Posted By: Lazyjack

Re: Electrical question - 12/04/20 07:25 PM

Originally Posted by chalet
You're right, one side has some faint dashes can barely make out. Thanks.


If the prongs to that go into wall outlet are the same, polarity is not important. But, better connect as indexed when possible.
Posted By: Bullfrog

Re: Electrical question - 12/04/20 08:18 PM

Originally Posted by dkershen
Good looking pup. He'll outgrow it pretty soon. up


Hopefully before gnawing through a 120 or 240 chord roflmao Cute pup!
Posted By: scalebuster

Re: Electrical question - 12/06/20 07:00 AM

Originally Posted by chalet
The cord has a little inline fuse. I figured worse case I blew that and had to try again.

Dang Bill, yoi never had a pup? He so far is one of the best dogs I've ever had and think we're getting close to the end of teething. He's not going anywhere.

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Fine looking pup!
Posted By: redhaze

Re: Electrical question - 12/06/20 11:26 AM

Nice pup as all have said.
Posted By: Stub

Re: Electrical question - 12/06/20 11:48 AM

Good looking pup, glad he did not get zapped.
Posted By: SnakeWrangler

Re: Electrical question - 12/06/20 01:50 PM

Looks like enough to just splice it back together with a couple of crimp connectors and some electrical tape
Posted By: Biscuit

Re: Electrical question - 12/06/20 02:13 PM

Love that pup
Posted By: decook

Re: Electrical question - 12/06/20 06:02 PM

Originally Posted by Biscuit
Love that pup

Me 2, especially the sleeping pic.
Posted By: nak

Re: Electrical question - 12/06/20 09:11 PM

That is a great looking Brit. Send him to me if he gets to be too much trouble lol444

They have so much energy...he just needs something to do.

It took mine about 18 months to get through the chewing stage and mellow. He was out in the back yard for about 3 hours one day and pulled the vinyl trim strip out of every window on the back of the house. We found little pieces of beige plastic in his stools for several days.
Posted By: 68rustbucket

Re: Electrical question - 12/06/20 09:22 PM

That’s why I have a “ dog yard”. Destructive little boogers til around 2 yo.
Posted By: pegasaurus

Re: Electrical question - 12/06/20 11:57 PM

Originally Posted by Lazyjack
Originally Posted by chalet
You're right, one side has some faint dashes can barely make out. Thanks.


If the prongs to that go into wall outlet are the same, polarity is not important. But, better connect as indexed when possible.



The output is 29 VDC. Polarity of the wires is important but if it don’t work just hook up the wires the other way.
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