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Surf Champ - New Transformer Wiring Gives On/Off Switch Shock

By ChipS

5 years ago



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#3 5 years ago

If you used a brand new "flat" power cord, did you connect it correctly according to "ribbed" and "non-ribbed" wires?

Ribbed = neutral (white wire)

Non-ribbed = hot (black wire)

Green = ground

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