Your 3-prong plug (and every single other to exist) has the same sized prongs because you physically can't insert it upside down because of the third prong
Ribbed = neutral (white), smooth = hot (black). Did a quick Google search to make sure.
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Your 3-prong plug (and every single other to exist) has the same sized prongs because you physically can't insert it upside down because of the third prong
Ribbed = neutral (white), smooth = hot (black). Did a quick Google search to make sure.
Quoted from pintorious:got it. thanks. but what about line filter? put white on new cord where ribbed was?
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