MKII 15pin connector pics

Toxik Bones

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Looking to see if someone can snag some pics of there MKII 15 pin connector from both sides. Trying to find the 115-120v jumper order.
"Pics included are of my own for comparison"
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It looks correct for 115v according to the manual... I just cannot for the life of me figure out why I am getting 130-132v in the cab. 120-122v from the wall by three way
 
The 130V is for the monitor, I was confused by the same thing when I got my MKII and the monitor wasn't firing up. While I was rebuilding the monitor I noticed the voltage regulator said "30130" which I assume refers to the 130V, the issue ended up just being a bad flyback
 
I can't really tell where the lowest black wire is terminating in your last picture. Is it in pin 12 or 15?
 

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The 130V is for the monitor, I was confused by the same thing when I got my MKII and the monitor wasn't firing up. While I was rebuilding the monitor I noticed the voltage regulator said "30130" which I assume refers to the 130V, the issue ended up just being a bad flyback

If measuring the monitor ac under no load (monitor not hooked up), 130vac is normal. Once the monitor is connected, that number will drop.

Also do not confuse the regulated B+ voltage (130VDC) from the monitor's power supply for the incoming ac power from the isolation transformer.
 
If measuring the monitor ac under no load (monitor not hooked up), 130vac is normal. Once the monitor is connected, that number will drop.

Also do not confuse the regulated B+ voltage (130VDC) from the monitor's power supply for the incoming ac power from the isolation transformer.
Here is a pic, yes I know it's not all the pin, I had it that way to make sure I had line and neutral in the correct spot
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If measuring the monitor ac under no load (monitor not hooked up), 130vac is normal. Once the monitor is connected, that number will drop.

Also do not confuse the regulated B+ voltage (130VDC) from the monitor's power supply for the incoming ac power from the isolation transformer.
Having voltage on both lines is what is tripping me out
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