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I bought a new power driver board and a 0.156 12 pin connector for j115 on the board, I have four yellow wires with white trace and three solid yellow wires, can anyone provide a picture and description of where they go and how to jump from one crimp contact to the next. I'm not sure where the solid yellows go or the yellow with white tracers go for this new board and connector plug upgrade.
 
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well crap. I forgot that mine had been "worked" on. Even though there are three colors of wire used there, it does not match up with anything. Hope you can at least get something out of the pic though.

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bigger version http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6095/6348347609_417c2fc42b_b.jpg

much bigger http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6095/6348347609_ca05ee8ea0_o.jpg
 
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thank you but that was the old style connector that I had I'm using the new style connector now. but can you trace the wires back to the splice and tell me from the bottom up what color with tracers go where and the solid yellow as well.
 
i know there is four yellow with white tracers and three solid yellow. I understand how one wire jump as well. I just need to no where the yellow with tracer go and the solid yellow go and I can see the jumpers from there. i can crimp two wires in one and send it to the jumped spot.
 
a little googling

http://rgparchive.com/rgpforum/showthread.php?t=139726

UPDATE: I believe the below from the link is backwards. Se later posts

There are seven wires in the secondary harness that run to J115 that
carry the general illumination supply and return. At J115 those seven
wires are distributed over the 11 pins as follows:

1 - Yellow/white
2 - Yellow/white (loop from 1)
3 - Yellow/white
4 - No connection
5 - Yellow/white (loop from 3)
6 - Yellow/white
7 - Yellow
8 - Yellow (loop from 9)
9 - Yellow
10 - Yellow (loop from 11)
11 - Yellow
12 - Yellow/white

Because it's not recommended to loop wires inside crimp-style
connectors, if someone has to replace the original IDT connector at
J115 it's not unusual to cut the seven wires off the original
connector, and "Y" three of the yellow/white and two of the yellow
wires to wind up with eleven wires which can then run to individual
pins at a new connector for J115.

more info from pinwiki. Ctrl F and search for J115)
http://www.pinwiki.com/wiki/index.php?title=Williams_WPC#General_Illumination_Problems

I will go down and confirm.
 
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so from my pic above I am going by what is on the board for pin numbers. Pin 1 being at the bottom of the pic and pin 12 at the top.

mine:

pin 01 Y/W
pin 02 Y
pin 03 Y (loop from 02)
pin 04 Y
pin 05 Y (loop from 04)
pin 06 Y
pin 07 Y/W
pin 08 Y/W (loop from 07)
pin 09 BLANK - - - - - - -
pin 10 Y/W
pin 11 Y/W (loop from 10)
pin 12 Y/W

So you can see the pins on theirs and mine are are opposite.

I will double check on the BOP.
 
The pics are from my T2. Not sure on the gauge, but it seems a bit more rubber, but same gauge as the original.

I checked my BOP, which is from the same year. The wiring was redone as well, but the same. Pin 1 would start at the bottom on the plug nearest the bottom of the board. Pin 12 would be the top. Pin 9 is blank.

Does that help you?

UPDATE: google tells me 18 gauge wire
 
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