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Μπαλαντέζα με πρίζα και λάμπα- How to wire a simple cord extention and a bulb socket

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Sometimes you may need to transfer power to places where there are no wall outlets. In that case you can easily make a simple cord extention that you can plug to a wall outlet, and transfer power to the desired position.
You'll need a piece of wire with the desired length, a male plug and a female socket.
Connecting them is relatively easy, but you 'll need to have a proper understanding of what you are doing.
You 'll need to connect the correct colored wires to the correct positions, both in the plug and the socket.
The important wire is the earth wire, which in my country (and all of Europe I think) is colored Green/Yellow. You'll need to connect that to the correct position, so that the connected equipment is properly earthed. So naturally you'll need the extention cord to have three wires, if you want to make an extention that includes earthing.
The wires are usualy colored Brown, Blue and Green/Yellow.
So connect the Green/Yellow wire to the earthing point in the plug and the socket, and then connect the other two wires in their metal connecting points, regardless of the polarity.
AC power doesn't have polarity, so it doesn't realy matter which color wire connects where. The important wire is the earth wire, that's why you should be carefull with that specific one.
In case you want to make a light bulb extention, again the polarity isn't important, you can connect the bulb socket to the two wires and insert your bulb.
However, you need to be very carefull when changing the bulb.
Always disconnect the plug when you want to change the bulb.
ALWAYS.
This is important because the wall plug of the extention, may be connected in a way that the Live wire of the system leads to the side contact of the bulb socket, instead of the center contact. Leaving the cord plugged on the wall outlet, and attemtping to unscrew the bulb, you are risking electrick shock. Don't do it.
Always unplug the extention, and stay safe.
Also, the rated wattage is always printed on those plastic sockets, so that you'll know how big a wire you can connect, and how many electric devices you can connect. So act accordingly.
Always wear a pair of gloves when working with electricity, even in this case, where we are not working with live wires.
And always keep children at a safe distance from your working place. Never let them manipulate electric equipment and play with the light bulb or the extention wire.
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Sometimes you may need to transfer power to places where there are no wall outlets. In that case you can easily make a simple cord extention that you can plug to a wall outlet, and transfer power to the desired position.
You'll need a piece of wire with the desired length, a male plug and a female socket.
Connecting them is relatively easy, but you 'll need to have a proper understanding of what you are doing.
You 'll need to connect the correct colored wires to the correct positions, both in the plug and the socket.
The important wire is the earth wire, which in my country (and all of Europe I think) is colored Green/Yellow. You'll need to connect that to the correct position, so that the connected equipment is properly earthed. So naturally you'll need the extention cord to have three wires, if you want to make an extention that includes earthing.
The wires are usualy colored Brown, Blue and Green/Yellow.
So connect the Green/Yellow wire to the earthing point in the plug and the socket, and then connect the other two wires in their metal connecting points, regardless of the polarity.
AC power doesn't have polarity, so it doesn't realy matter which color wire connects where. The important wire is the earth wire, that's why you should be carefull with that specific one.
In case you want to make a light bulb extention, again the polarity isn't important, you can connect the bulb socket to the two wires and insert your bulb.
However, you need to be very carefull when changing the bulb.
Always disconnect the plug when you want to change the bulb.
ALWAYS.
This is important because the wall plug of the extention, may be connected in a way that the Live wire of the system leads to the side contact of the bulb socket, instead of the center contact. Leaving the cord plugged on the wall outlet, and attemtping to unscrew the bulb, you are risking electrick shock. Don't do it.
Always unplug the extention, and stay safe.
Also, the rated wattage is always printed on those plastic sockets, so that you'll know how big a wire you can connect, and how many electric devices you can connect. So act accordingly.
Always wear a pair of gloves when working with electricity, even in this case, where we are not working with live wires.
And always keep children at a safe distance from your working place. Never let them manipulate electric equipment and play with the light bulb or the extention wire.
Thanks for watching, and if you like what you see, consider subscribing.
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