single
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I reckon some of the 12v sockets are reverse polarity but how do i check.Most stuff works but things like strip lights don't.
Or the simple way is to dip a piece of red litmus paper in some salt solution. Touch the two wires onto it.
The litmus will turn blue around the negative wire and be bleached around the positive wire
You're a very clever man but that has to be the most complicated solution to a problem I've ever seen on these forums! well done for thinking outside the box though![]()
Or the simple way is to dip a piece of red litmus paper in some salt solution. Touch the two wires onto it.
The litmus will turn blue around the negative wire and be bleached around the positive wire
very interesting. im not sure exactly how that works but im guessing that he would use the salty litmus paper to bridge the socket wiring. would the different reactions then be caused by a cathodic/anodic type event?
should the positive feed wire be red or brown?
also, if electrons are negatively charged particles then how come they flow to the negative terminal of the battery? opposites attract as i remember.