Get yourself a basic book electricity and wiring, and safety.. You can always use it as a reference. Then you can understandThank you thank you thank you Tor and Jher77, this helps ALOT!! I feel like I can still salvage this and if I upgrade it in the future I could re-use some parts for a more permanent/solid incubator. Except the light fixture, I would want ceramic... So I had the white and the black wires switched and use the black wire instead of green wire out of #6.
I'll read up on the links and some more about wiring while I wait on that to get here. I'm all for being self sufficient it's just that I've shied away from electricity considering how deadly it can be. It's part of my "things that can go boom" phobia. Though I have dabble, just a little bit.
I wired the power cable onto the new stove when we got it.. I pretty much figured that I should match the wires to the color red to red green to green. But my MIL you should have heard her, was very upset, wanted me to call an electrician....![]()
black is hot
white neutral/ground
green is grounding
why they are called the way they are and purpose.
wire size and amperage, 120 volt vs 220 volt, there is alot more, the basics go along way.
ANd of course safety, safety cant stress that word enough.
you get some extra money get your self a basic multi purpose testor
I would bet there is plenty of videos on youtube on how to use a multimeter.
good luck