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Which Color Represents Plus (+) and Minus (-) in Electronics? Need Help!

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    Anonymous
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  • #2 585775
    c2h5oh
    Moderator
    Hi !


    lalune wrote:
    which color is plus and minus?


    Any. How do you figure it out.

    In batteries, both ends are in the same color, batteries also have tips in one color, and in the power network, the plus and minus changes places 50 times per second (you can't keep up with changing colors :D )

    For such a question, do not expect any specific answers ........
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    Anonymous
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    Anonymous
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  • #6 586076
    Sanjuro
    Level 18  
    If you connected it wrongly, nothing should become a tragic reversal of you only the phase. Sometimes such a solution works better.
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    Anonymous
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  • #8 586108
    hefid
    Rest in Peace
    + and - are important only when connecting several speakers and are used for the so-called speaker phasing, i.e. that the speaker membranes are pulled in or repelled by the coil at the same time. This is important when listening to music of very good quality stereo, quadro, home theater, etc. /.
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    Anonymous
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Topic summary

The discussion centers around identifying the color coding for positive (+) and negative (-) connections in electronics, specifically in relation to speaker wiring. It is clarified that red typically represents the positive terminal, while the other color (often black) represents the negative terminal. The importance of correct phasing when connecting multiple speakers is emphasized, as incorrect connections can affect sound quality but generally do not damage the equipment. The conversation also touches on the behavior of battery terminals and the rapid changes in polarity in power networks.
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