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I too have an Oricom 6 pin mic with wires broken pin 1 is white, 2 is black and 5 is screen, this does not match any of the above answers and the green blue & red are off with 2, 3, 4, & 6 available
Rachel you need 2 12/12AH batteries that are located in the battery pack under the seat. Simply pull the battery pack from the scooter and with a standard phillips screwdriver remove the many screws attaching the battery pack together (simply turn the pack over to get to the screws) There will be two wire on each battery and also a heat sensor attached to the side of one battery remove the wires from each battery and carefully reove the heat sensor. You can bring one of the batterys to your local battery warehouse type store or a provider and purchase 2 new ones reinstall like you removed attaching red wire to red terminals and black to black terminals and reattach the heat sensor to the side of one battery (you can use packaging tape to reattach). replace all the screws to put the case back together and reinstall in your scooter. Charge the batteries with you charger until the charge light is green then happy riding HOPE THIS HELPS
hi there the wirings colour codes for nz are as follows
OLD WIRING CODE
Green = Earth
Black = Neutral
Red = Phase Or Live
NEW WIRING CODE
Green/Yellow = Earth
Blue = Neutral
Brown = Phase or Live
============DANGER 230VOLT ===============
Electricity can kill.
You should use an Electrical contractor for this repair job,
Caution always turn off power first before touching any wiring,
The Live wires always carry power,from one point to another,
the black neutral is your return path from the live phase wire
the green wire is always the ground ,
In this example
the sensor will have four wires as follows
Green = Earth Wire
Black = Neutral
Brown = Phase (incoming supply) 24 hrs
Red = Phase Load (outgoing supply) from sensor to lights triggered
Notice there are to phases in the circuit.Brown and Red
Always treat them as LIVE or Active Power.
Brown will normally be the Live incoming power and
Red will be the load side of the sensor,
Check the brochure supplied by manufactuers or their website to confirm the wiring order is correct before commencing any installs or repairs,
Always Safety first.
Safe a live today and you'll remembered forever.
pin 1 (starting from far left when LED is facing up) = green pin 2 = light blue/lime blue pin 3 = black pin 4 = yellow pin 5 = pink pin 6 = red pin 7 = violet pin 8 (far right) = blue
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