Can a two-wire cable be connected to a grounded plug?
Good day. The dog gnawed a wire from an old heater, there are two white wires. There is also a wire from the computer that was bitten by the dog, the one with three cores - white, blue and green-yellow, the plug itself is solid, cannot be disassembled. Actually, is it possible to connect two white veins with a white and blue vein, and can yellow-green just be isolated and what is the danger of this?
Hello! If the heater does not provide grounding of the housing, then you can simply connect two wires of the phase and neutral conductor, and insulate the yellow-green conductor. But before connecting both cords, it is necessary to pay attention to the cross-section of the heater wire and the wire from the computer. The power of the computer is less than the power of the heater and, most likely, the cross-section of the wire from the computer will not be enough to load the heater and the wire may heat up, which can lead to damage.