Block Heater Question

Pinner

Active VIP Member
Joined
Jan 14, 2009
Messages
668
Reaction score
774
Location
B.C.
What would happen if you wired a new plug end wrong pos/neg ?

2 black wires and a green, would it really have been that much trouble to have a white wire. :rant:
 

Trashy

Super Moderator
Moderator
Joined
Nov 16, 2008
Messages
131,322
Reaction score
102,256
Location
Fort Macleod
As far as I know.....nothing. Your block heater just won't work! But I'm not a sparky either.
 

fat tire

Active VIP Member
Joined
Apr 29, 2009
Messages
930
Reaction score
83
Location
Central Alberta
What would happen if you wired a new plug end wrong pos/neg ?

2 black wires and a green, would it really have been that much trouble to have a white wire. :rant:
well if you didn't pop a fuse or breaker to the source it was plugged into it will surely fry what ever is wired wrong......best thing to do is rewire and check it with a meter.
 

dtcat

Active member
Joined
Jan 7, 2008
Messages
26
Reaction score
5
Location
edmonton
The wires on a block heater go to each end of a heating element so it doesn't matter just as long as the green wire goes to ground .
 

BIGFOOT

Moderator
Moderator
Joined
Dec 11, 2006
Messages
5,528
Reaction score
1,079
Location
Hidden zone
What would happen if you wired a new plug end wrong pos/neg ?

2 black wires and a green, would it really have been that much trouble to have a white wire. :rant:

If you are wiring 110 volt block heater ..If the wires are not marked & both black, It does not matter.
 
Last edited:

heavy d

Active VIP Member
Joined
Dec 11, 2009
Messages
2,591
Reaction score
353
Location
Beiseker,AB
The wires on a block heater go to each end of a heating element so it doesn't matter just as long as the green wire goes to ground .

Exactly right, I am an electrician. It's just a resistive load, so blk and wht play no part ( there is no positive/negative in AC power).

Like stated above....make sure GREEN IS GROUND
 
Top Bottom