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Red is your positive black is ground yellow constant power green is a wire that does not need to b used nor the yellow unless u want constant power to the unit positive red wire goes to the front of your ciggy adapter black can go on edit hie side of the two grounds that hold your ciggy adapter inside the socket hope this sheds some light on it
Notice the black mic plug has the numbers it is solder by numbers. Used rosin core silver solder radio shack sells it. Mic Wiring Stock
1-Shield
(ground)
2-Yellow (audio)
3-Red (transmit)
4-White (receive)
Astatic
1-Shield & Blue
2-White
3-Red
4-Black
Yellow NC Turner Roadking 56
1-Shield & Red
2-White
3-Blue
4-Black
Yellow NC Sadelta the is a BASE mic
1-Shield
2-White
3-Brown
4-Green
The battery terminals are fairly easy to find which goes where. The PCB itself should have a + or - symbol depicting that black solders to (-) and red solders to (+)
The red wire is positive and is soldered to pin 1. You can see the 1 on the pin (non solder side) of the plug housing or on the solder side as a raised stamp 1.
The black wire is soldered to the negative pin 2. Two of the pins are bridged to inhibit the power chair operation when the charger is plugged in. Hope this helps.
This is a job for one with a multimeter and soldering iron. Remove the temperature knob and the plate below that. It will expose the inside of the top half of the Straightener. You will see two set of red and black wires soldered to a green circuit board. See if the soldering are intact and no wire has come loose . Now unsolder the red wires ( please note which wire goes where ). With the multimeter in the Ohms range ( X100 ) touch the probes on the red and black wires each and check for continuity. The red and black wires are two ends of the ceramic heaters. If they have failed , replace .
Hello , the simple of knowing the connection is this , but when you open the mic you will see numbers on the terminal written 3, 2, 1. this represent colour for the wires . 3 REPRESENT THE BLACK WIRE 2 REPRESENT THE RED WIRE 1 REPRESENT THE WHITE WIRE . After soldering this should work. Good luck...
The 3 wires are because the unit has a pcb on the battery which prevents over charging or shuts it off if the voltage falls too low. You can either use the pcb which is attached to the outside of the original battery (cut off the unit and reattach to the new battery with electrical tape) then solder the red and black wires to the appropriate Garmin wires or order a battery with built in pcb, If you do this, the green wire is not used, just solder the red and black wires from the plug-in connector to the new battery. It worked on my C330.
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