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[QUOTE="Skymaster, post: 127809, member: 36626"] Assuming that colours go to the correct pins on the plug ends, then yes, that is the standard colouring and you have them in the right connections on the PSU. I would, however use insulated ferrules/spades/rings to terminate the wires, like the earth connection. Failing that, the wire should be inserted on the left-side of the screw, and have a slight bend to go clockwise around the screw. That way when the screw is tightened, it pulls the wire in, rather than forcintg it out. I would also ensure that the insulation is as close to the gripping plate as possible, without being under it. Your current brown active wire is great, the neutral has a bit too much copper hanging out. [/QUOTE]
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