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Gorgar wiring

By Cali9dub

10 years ago


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#1 10 years ago

I was trying to swap my old plasma displays with PinScore LEDs, however there appears to be a problem with my original wiring. One of the plugs (small left hand side one with 6 wires) has a wire running fom it that goes to each display. I know this is wrong. Does anyone know where each of those 6 wires should go? I see 4 of them running to the power supply. Here is a pic of the plug. It has 6 spots for wires. 5 are filled and one of the 5 has 2 wires coming out of it. The 2nd of the 2 is the one running to all of the displays.

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#2 10 years ago

Help. I know that double wire is wrong. Should I just pull it ??

#4 10 years ago

If that's normal and one single wire is jumpered to each display individually then how do you hook up PinScore displays, besides...doesn't look normal.

#7 10 years ago

Is that brown wire normally split off seperately to the 4 players displays? I've tried to see pics of the wiring, but I don't see anything showing that brown&white wire being spliced in 4 directions. Is that splice to each of the displays normal. And thanks big time for that drawing with the colors included !!

#9 10 years ago

Fuse is out. I'm still trying to find an answer if my wires were cobbled together or correct.

#10 10 years ago

Each set of wires going to each individual display has this connector for that 100v wire and the loom coming from the power supply has that wire jumpered off and spliced into 4 connectors that attach to the one shown (on each display)

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#12 10 years ago

Ok. Just seemed like the display driver would deliver that along with the rest of the wires in the connector as opposed to having that one wire jumpered individually to each display. Weird.

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