I have an AC to DC converter that plugs on to a wall outlet and delivers 9V DC as the output. The connecter on the 9 volt end is the cylindrical type -something like the one on the far right in the picture under “Cylindrical Types” here - the one near the 9" marker on the scale.
By accident the pair of wires between the converter and the connector have been severed. I would like to connect them back and I don’t have a multimeter or continuity tester. I was wondering if it is possible to identify one of the wires as a positive or negative just by sight. The only difference in the two wires is that the insulation on one has whitish bands along its length. Is that some sort of an indicator of polarity?