WG138 Rhodes, Jesse. "The Science of Shrinky Dinks." Smithsonian. Hajewski, Doris. "Shrinky Dinks Founder Hopes to Sell Toy Business." Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Shrinky Dinks Maker Corporate Page. Shrinky Dinks Corporate History Page. Current flows to the device through the hot (typically black) wire and returns through the neutral (typically white) wire. The difference in voltage between the two wires moves the electric current and powers your appliance. Connect the wires of the new timer one by one, removing the old wire and connecting the new, to make sure you connect the wires correctly. In most household systems, the hot wire has about 120 volts and the white wire has zero volts.|Formula Satu Musim 1976