Or, the big one goes in the a-holeWhen you remember the correct polarities you get an A+
Or, the big one goes in the a-hole
Classic. /thread.Or, the big one goes in the a-hole
Ironically, I was installing an LED last night, trying to remember which leg was which, and I remembered this. Form now on, I will always remember the big one goes in the A-hole. Thanks for that @BuddytheReow.Or, the big one goes in the a-hole
Well shit, I'll never forget it nowOr, the big one goes in the a-hole
Panic — Positive is Anode, Negative is Cathode.This has been the only thing that has helped. What's the trick for anode cathode?
Do you use the battery snap in your builds? If not then you can connect them both and it doesn't matter. I'm not a battery fan though.which leg of the DC power jack is positive and which one is switched for the battery connection -
I always start by the center pin, the big bent tab going down (the flat side is horizontal. That one is your negative. Then going up, you will have the one that is at he left that is your positive and the top one is the switch.I'm wondering if anybody has a trick to remember which leg of the DC power jack is positive and which one is switched for the battery connection
Ok, so thanks to @BuddytheReow, I'll never forget which leg of the LED goes in the A hole, but I'm wondering if anybody has a trick to remember which leg of the DC power jack is positive and which one is switched for the battery connection -- I have to look that one up every time.
No, I don't use the battery snap, And sometimes I do connect the positive to both, but I was just wondering if there was an easy way to remember which was which.Do you use the battery snap in your builds? If not then you can connect them both and it doesn't matter. I'm not a battery fan though.