
Step 4
– Extend this wire approximately 7” along the
board edge from turret T6 (do not cut just yet).
Step 5
– Make a sharp 90° bend in the 16AWG wire
toward turret T44.
Step 6
– Make a small hook in the 16AWG wire
around turret T44, making sure that the running
length of wire remains parallel to the board edge.
Step 7
– Solder this wire to turret T44 and trim.
Step 8
– With the 20AWG buss wire, make a small
hook at one end large enough to fit around a turret.
Step 9
– Hook this loop on turret T16 and solder in place.
Step 10
– Extend this wire 1 1/4” from the turret, past the board edge and
trim to length.
Step 11
– Wrap this extended end of the 20AWG wire around the 16AWG buss wire (photo
6.7b). Make sure that the 16AWG wire remains parallel with the board edge.
Step 12
– Once the wire is wrapped once or twice around, trim excess and solder in place.
Step 13
– Repeat the above for turrets T26, T30 and T34 (photo 6.7c).
Step 14
– Once all the wires are soldered in place, bend each wire near the board edge at a
90° angle (photo 6.7d).
Installing Under Board Power Routing
Step 1
– Cut a 2 1/4” length of 20AWG red wire, strip and tin one end.
Step 2
– On the back side of the board, solder this wire into the opposite end of turret T49.
Step 3
– Run the above wire directly to turret T41 and carefully trim this wire, leaving enough
end to insert into back of T41 turret.
6.8
photo 6.7b
photo 6.7d
photo 6.7c
photo 6.8a
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Refer to the below photo as a reference to how the wires are routed under the board.
Also refer to photo 6.9a that lists the individually numbered terminals for making the under
board connections.
NOTE