Clint,

you can either assume you are right (which I believe you are), or you can very easily test it.

I recommend testing, in case you have an open or short at the plug; a simple ohm meter test, or continuity tester (honker?) could save some trouble down the road. If an ohm meter is unavailable, just a simple series circuit would suffice to determine the properties of interest.

73 de Dave, W5SV

Clint Sprague wrote:

I'm drawing a blank on this question, even though I
have seen
the answer somewhere before.
I have a 2.5mm DC female coaxial power plug moled on a
cord.  One of the leads on the cord has a white line
... does this white line designate the center pin on
the plug?  12VDC needs to be on the center pin, so I
need to make sure I install the power pole connectors
on the power souce end correctly.

Thanks again for your replies,

73,
Clint - WS1V


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