In AC, the current goes back and forth so the black wire is referred as the Hot wire, it is positive and negative between +120v rms and -120v rms. The neutral wire is 0v or very close to it at all times, and carries the return current or unbalanced load.
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In AC, the current goes back and forth so the black wire is referred as the Hot wire, it is positive and negative between +120v rms and -120v rms. The neutral wire is 0v or very close to it at all times, and carries the return current or unbalanced load.
Great explanation.
Great explanation, and thanks for sharing! GFCI installation is a useful skill for men to learn. Just subscribed to support a fellow youtuber. Keep creating videos, looking forward to the next one!
From 6 feet away. I can't see
Too fast