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PostPosted: Tue Mar 23, 2021 10:53 am 
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On my Tweed 5E3 kit wiring diagram, the white PT wire is soldered to the Neutral IEC plug with the black wire, correct? On the wiring diagram, it shows a Black/blue wire turning into the white wire. Is that Black/blue wire from another model of transformer?


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PostPosted: Mon Dec 11, 2023 5:55 am 
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Based on the information you provided, it seems like you are referring to a specific wiring diagram for a Tweed 5E3 kit. However, as an AI text-based assistant, I don't have access to specific diagrams or schematics.

In general, when working with wiring diagrams, it's essential to follow the instructions and diagrams provided with your specific kit. The colors of wires can vary between different transformers and manufacturers, so it's crucial to refer to the documentation that came with your kit.

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To ensure accuracy and safety, I recommend double-checking the instructions and diagrams provided with your Tweed 5E3 kit. If you have any doubts or questions about the specific wiring, it's always a good idea to consult with an experienced technician or the manufacturer for clarification.


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 04, 2024 4:53 am 
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It is crucial to adhere to the instructions and diagrams supplied with your particular kit when dealing with wiring diagrams. Please consult the instructions that came with your kit since the colors of the wires may differ depending on the manufacturer and type of transformer you have. gorilla tag


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However, the diagram shows a Black/blue wire transitioning into a white wire. Is that Black/blue wire from a different model of transformer? papa's games


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A power transformer diagram is a schematic representation that shows the different parts and electrical wires of a transformer.
Connect hot usually black of your cable to one primary (black) lead of the transformer. Connect neutral (usually white) of your cable to the other primary Here is how you wire it spacebar counter up. On your incoming power supply, white will go to one hot wire, and your orange will go to the other hot wire. Then on the secondary, your blue will be the "neutral" and your yellow will be the "hot" wire on your 24v side. Just cap off your black and red wires.


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 28, 2024 11:24 pm 
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Usually, the black wire from the power transformer (PT) is connected to the Live or Hot terminal of the IEC plug, which is where the current to power the coreball amplifier is carried. The white wire from the PT is typically connected to the Neutral terminal of the IEC plug, which is frequently color-coded as white in electrical wiring.


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