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PostPosted: Wed Jan 13, 2010 5:12 pm 
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OK, to wire up the PT for 120V it says in the instructions:

1. Connect black/white to black/red and black blue to black

Does this just mean twist the leads together and solder?

2. Connect mains to Black/red and Black.

So does this mean connect the twisted leads from #1 to mains?

Which end goes to the power cord and which end goes to the power switch?


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That one had me thinking too!

Black/red and black/white are soldered together on the one side (the other side is coming off the fuse which has the black Line hot) of the on/off switch.

Line in white and black/black blue from PT get soldered together.

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OK, I get it. Thanks!


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Don't forget to insulate/wrap or isolate the white - black/black blue after soldering together.

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Sorry, this post tried to explain a bit more.. viewtopic.php?t=1873

I guess this is still not clear enough in the Manual?

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Its not bad in the manual, I just wanted to be sure, I've never wired one up that's dual voltage. It would have been easier if there was a picture, maybe I'll post one when I have it hooked up.


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Thanks. I can understand your concern.

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