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Hi,

So I picked up my puretron a couple of weeks ago and have had a look and there doesn’t  appear to be any indication of positive and negative on the power cables for it  just a black and a grey cable.

My better judgement would say black is positive but I’d like to be sure as I don’t want to pop the electronics inside it when I wire it in. 

I’ve had it apart but can’t make out which is positive and negative as they are on a small connector that connects to the blind side of he pcb.

If somebody knows this one it would be much appreciated.

Thanks

Paul

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Thanks guys, the thing that threw me was looking at the lambda sensor apparently the black is the signal and cream is the ground.

As tridentt150v says black is used as the nuetral in all other things.

I'll give it a try when i get home, Richmond98 thanks for the shout on that hopefully mine will do the same.

Cheers

Paul ?

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