In DC (At least many modern 12v) yellow is usually Hot and Blue is Grnd. Some devices still use the older Red=hot, Blk = Grnd.
I'd assume:
(motor)Red -> Yellow(boat)
(motor)Black -> Blue(boat)
(motor)blue -> Orange (boat)
However this is simply deductive reasoning. I'm not an electrician.
Yellow shouldn't ever be hot. Current ABYC recommendation for DC is red hot, yellow ground (to avoid DC ground being confused with a black AC hot).
Yellow shouldn't ever be hot. Current ABYC recommendation for DC is red hot, yellow ground (to avoid DC ground being confused with a black AC hot). And then there's stupid stuff, like most of the factory wiring on my boat that uses black = hot, white = ground for DC to match the AC colors.
In DC (At least many modern 12v) yellow is usually Hot and Blue is Grnd. Some devices still use the older Red=hot, Blk = Grnd.
I'd assume:
(motor)Red -> Yellow(boat)
(motor)Black -> Blue(boat)
(motor)blue -> Orange (boat)
However this is simply deductive reasoning. I'm not an electrician.
Replacing a wiper motor and have a yellow, orange and blue wires
The wiper motor has red, blue and black connections. Thoughts on which wire goes to which connection?