I pulled the SwitchPack to replace several broken solder lugs. When I pulled it I snipped the wires leaving about 1/8" of the colored insulator to simplify re-installation.
This worked ok right to the very last wire....it's the last wire that has nailed me...
The wire in question is the furthest wire on the "Test Current Transfer" switch, it is the Green wire that is the one right above the orange drop(.05/400V) that sits between the 2 structural plates at the end of the switch.
Anyway....could someone tell me where this wire goes from here?
This worked ok right to the very last wire....it's the last wire that has nailed me...
The wire in question is the furthest wire on the "Test Current Transfer" switch, it is the Green wire that is the one right above the orange drop(.05/400V) that sits between the 2 structural plates at the end of the switch.
Anyway....could someone tell me where this wire goes from here?
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Have a look at section A diagramme. You should be able to trace the wire from C2.
Have a look at section A diagramme. You should be able to trace the wire from C2.
C-2
Well, C-2 is a grey wire going to the socket 38-8...
I'm trying to locate the wire 2 tabs away... the last lan at the corner of the board....it should be a Green wire.
And....where are you finding that wiring convention for the switch?
Thanks for the response....I really do appreciate it.
Well, C-2 is a grey wire going to the socket 38-8...
I'm trying to locate the wire 2 tabs away... the last lan at the corner of the board....it should be a Green wire.
And....where are you finding that wiring convention for the switch?
Thanks for the response....I really do appreciate it.
Where is the switch in the schematic,Well, I did find it and all is well, .....so far.
where is the wire in the schematic?
OR
Is it the layout? 2 tabs away from socket 38, pin number 8, are you referring
to pin number 6 or pin number 2 of socket 38?
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