Electric Wiring Sites?


Question:I wish to learn electric wiring but nothing know about it. On internet
is there a good site for learning electric wiring with diagrams and also show us tutorials ? What are AC Current , DC Current , Live Wire , Neutral Wire , Earth ?

Answers:
If you wish to learn about home wiring such as two way and three way switching then here is a good site-

http://www.ultimatehandyman.co.uk/electr...


I suggest you use these guys:
http://www.electrical-online.com/...

Warning: "...learning about electric wiring..." doesn't automatically make you a qualified electrician!
You mess about with your electrical wiring, and your home insurance becomes void (apart from endangering people's lives).
ac and dc black red and blue are hot colors and white its neutral and green or bare its earth
My first adivce would be do not listen to 99% of the people that post on here. Now there are some people that post on here, but a lot of the stuff I read is so off it's not even funny, like the guy above me. He posted like one sentence and is wrong, there is no such thing as a 2way switch, he probably meant single pole, but you get my point.

But to answer your question, I would get a book, I've got a really good one that I got from school for residental, its "Electrical Wiring Residential - 14th edition"

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