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silver sabre 2 wiring

 
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hoggle



Joined: 23 May 2008
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PostPosted: Fri May 23, 2008 8:10 am    Post subject: silver sabre 2 wiring Reply with quote

i have a much used silver sabre 2 which has a problem,the wiring from one of the black wires from the battery terminal has come adrift from the main board.i wonder if anyone can point me in the right direction to find a wiring diagramme.have had a good search but cant seem to find any.any help would be great.
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pete teeside



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PostPosted: Fri May 23, 2008 1:34 pm    Post subject: wireing Reply with quote

the odds are if the wires are the same lenght to the battery the wire witch has came free will be close to the other just look at the solded points next the secure wire and see if thiers any small wire protruding out witch match the end of the free wire and if you locate that place and if your not confident in resoldering joints in stead of sending it to a propper repair{ witch i advise } ring the local t v repairer he might be able to spot solder it for you. odds are hell ask you to bring it in and have a look at it could be as easy as that,really need to see it to comment. i repaired mine the other week but mines older and not a good as yours so i wasnt risking much.as well as ive done couses in electronics years ago so i had a clue at getting it write . but for something as simple as a battery wire id say tv repairer could be a quick and easy answer to the problem.
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