
P E N N Y + G I L E S D R I V E S T E C H N O L O G Y
T I L L E R M O D U L E
Solo Technical Manual SK74484/1
Chapter 3:
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3.1
Soldering
Wires can be soldered directly into the Tiller Module connection
solder holes (see connection diagram in section 4.1), alternatively
suitable solder connectors can be fitted. A good quality temperature
controlled soldering iron with a suitable range of tips is required.
For all soldering, to ensure long term reliability, only halide free,
low residue low melting point solder containing 2% silver, should
be used. No other type of solder is acceptable.
All work must be carried out at an anti-static work-station with
suitable operator grounding straps. The soldering equipment must
also be fitted with grounded tips.
3.2
Connectors
If you fit connectors to the tiller module, ensure the types you use
are reliable under all operating conditions. Do not use unsuitable
components as it may result in poor reliability.
3.3
Wire Gauge
The minimum recommended wire size is 0.22mm
2
for all
connections.
4.0
Connections
There are three versions of the Tiller Module - the momentary
switch version, the TruCharge display version and a combination
of both. Connections to each type are described in the sections 4.2
to 4.4.
4.1
Connection Identification
There are two rows of solder holes for connections to the
momentary switches/LEDs and the Solo
controller/24V(36V)/horn. The rows are identified as CON1 and
CON2 respectively. In addition, there is a solder hole to provide a
static drain path for ESD purposes (see section 5.2).
Fig 4 below shows the position of each connector.