AC/L, AC/N wiring DKJr power block

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How do I run AC load, neutral, ground into power block and do I need to splice in from transformer. Thank you Jeff
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For your power cord, the wire with the ribbing is neutral, and would connect to the white wire.

The wire that is smooth is the hot, and would be connected to the black or red wire.

If it is a 3 wire cord, the ground is usually green or between the hot and neutral if it is a flat cord.
 
so, I've got the power cord already connected onto 120V, 0V and is grounded. Can I run the load and neutral from switcher onto 120V 0V power block terminals and piggyback input leads from transformer
 
The terms you are using don't make sense to me. Can you provide a picture?
 
Just run two wires from the power block (connected to the same terminals that the red wires are attached) to the power supply.

I'm confused about how you have wired those brown and orange wires. You appear to have wall voltage wired into the output of the transformer, which makes no sense.
 
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Just run two wires from the power block (connected to the same terminals that the red wires are attached) to the power supply.

I'm confused about how you have wired those brown and orange wires. You appear to have wall voltage wired into the output of the transformer, which makes no sense.
Sorry for not getting back to this thread. I've got the AC from switcher going into power block and grounded, input into transformer and output to cabinet outlet for monitor and marquee, thanks for all your responses
 
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