S-video carries two signals and requires two co-ax cables to connect them. There is no standard three wire S-video connection. Having said that, it is possible that a manufacturer has decided to provide a proprietary connection which is not recognized as a standard interface. The two screens of the conventional S-video co-ax may be linked together and so produce a three wire version. If that is the case, investigation will be needed to find out which is the screen, which is the luma signal and which is the chroma signal.
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You need a 3 conductor #10 cable. A #10 wire is rated at 30 amps.
Wire the two 3 way switches using 3 wire cable (red, black, white and bare). Then connect the first light to the others using two wire cable (black, white and bare) kind of like a daisy chain. The power goes to the first 3 way switch, then switch one goes to switch 2 using the 3 wire cable (even though it has 4 wires in there), then the second switch goes to one of the lights. Hope that helps.
just leave the neutral wire as it is and connect the other two !!
A gigantic expensive cable run of #8 gauge wire to a 3:1 transformer.
paired cable contains 2 conductors and a cable containing 3 conductors is called a triad.Used for 3 wire transmitters.
You don't.
Do not use this type of cable to feed a 120/240V dryer outlet. The outlet is ungrounded, and the third conductor is neutral not ground. Your ground wire must be sheathed by code. You cannot use the bare neutral conductor as ground. Diagram Did Not Come Through. You Have a 3 Prong Connector. The Prong On The Bottom By Its Self Connect The Bare Wire. That Is What Was # 3 Connect The Others To The Two Prongs Next To Each Other. Hope This Makes Some Sense (1) (2) (3) Connect White To (1), Connect Black To (2) Bare (3) Good Luck
Coaxial cable
If it is a 480v 3 pH machine, #4 wire will be fine.
Do you mean a 3 wire receptacle? You say cable,are you talking like extension cord type or interior romex wiring? If romex, you should have a black, white and bare(green or ground)and possibly a red if a 4 wire . Connect black to gold on the receptacle,white to silver and ground to the green screw.
PS3 must connect to the internet with the ethernet cable or the WiFi. It was not designed for a Dongle to be used in the USB port
If you need to ask, you shouldn't be doing it.