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If you look at the switch, it will begin to make sense.No wonder I could not see the terminal numbers. They are not marked.
Just on the left and right side of the switch.
So you cant definitively know what number is what.
I made a sketch of where the wires go. So I guess I need to trace the terminal numbers from the wire numbers.
Kris
Very nice Brian! Thank you!!
I don't remember ever knowing that.The schematics do not show the last two digits of the wire number. The reason being, as the last two digits are the wire size.
Most folks get confused the first time you say, "find wire 189B", and the can only see 189B12.
Guy,
You were correct on your suspicions. The wire that I fixed before came loose.
But to finish testing the switch I need the wire numbers to the terminals.
I'll be fixing the IP wire and this time I'm going to solder the cut wire and prolly lengthen it.
Kris
Guy,Now, just to show you all how much I love you, I went to the TM 9-6115-464-12 TM, (foldout FO#7) and checked the wires Brian listed. And naturally, came up with something different. Then I went to the TM 9-6115-465-12 TM, (foldout FO#7) for the MEP-005A, which in theory, is supposed to be the exactly the same. And naturally came up with something a little different. So then I backed up a bit, and looked at another fold out, (FP#7), in BOTH the 004A and 005A, and came up with this.
Kris
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The schematics for these two gen sets are well known to be wrong. For Peter and Brian, in the other thread, where Kris and I chased problems for a while, we found several things not quite right with the schematics. So I am curious to see what Kris comes up with. And Brian, when you get a few minutes, look again. Often, these wire numbers are very hard to read.
I have two wires that are not on brians drawing. P40R16 and P40U18
Also there seem to be three P40s16's which I don't have. P40s is a jumper wire.
Kris
The wires are definitely difficult to read. I even matched them against the schematics but they are also difficult to read.Now, just to show you all how much I love you, I went to the TM 9-6115-464-12 TM, (foldout FO#7) and checked the wires Brian listed. And naturally, came up with something different. Then I went to the TM 9-6115-465-12 TM, (foldout FO#7) for the MEP-005A, which in theory, is supposed to be the exactly the same. And naturally came up with something a little different. So then I backed up a bit, and looked at another fold out, (FP#7), in BOTH the 004A and 005A, and came up with this.
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The schematics for these two gen sets are well known to be wrong. For Peter and Brian, in the other thread, where Kris and I chased problems for a while, we found several things not quite right with the schematics. So I am curious to see what Kris comes up with. And Brian, when you get a few minutes, look again. Often, these wire numbers are very hard to read.
Tested the switch and it passed.
Brian thank you for the terminal locations
Kris
Tested the switch and it passed.
Brian thank you for the terminal locations
Kris
Since I have very limited understanding of electrical schematics, I was wondering if anyone figured out the function of each wire during stop run and start positions.
I think maybe I can if I knew, figure things out using marine grade switches. Yall already said no but I'm stubborn.