My_Ref Fremen Edition - Build thread and tutorial

Is that a Bulgin? Live would go to the centre of the three connectors with the transformer live to either of the other two depending on whether you want the switch to be on with the button in or out.If you are using the ring led in the switch it can look more effective when the button is out or flush[ it shows more brightly]
I used a similar Bulgin switch with my DCB1 but it it had 6 connections so I switched both the live and neutral.
As AndrewT would say always use a Light bulb tester just in case of errors.
 
Live will go to the Common.Check with your dmm for continuity on the other two from the common.Either will work for the transformer wire it just depends whether you wish the button to be in or out for the on position.I guess normally pushed in for on makes most sense.
Personally I prefer these they save a lot of messing.

http://www.maplin.co.uk/fused-snap-in-iec-chassis-plug-with-switch-218978
 
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I put new q1 and relay is clicking, but probably I have led position wrong.
If it is not critical I d like to leave everything as it is for now, desoldering does not give me any pleasure.
Output value was between 2 and 7 mv and stood approx on 3mv
In the place where value on board says -35 and +35 v I have measured values of approx 23.25 v
Inputs weren't shorted.
 
I put new q1 and relay is clicking, but probably I have led position wrong.
If it is not critical I d like to leave everything as it is for now, desoldering does not give me any pleasure.

Fine 🙂

Led is only an indicator (but I would remove it, anyway).

Output value was between 2 and 7 mv and stood approx on 3mv

Excellent values

In the place where value on board says -35 and +35 v I have measured values of approx 23.25 v
Inputs weren't shorted.

Which secondaries values are you using, the other board measure the same?