01-22-2014, 09:17 PM
Kirk
1. Those are all octal tubes with the key (the central pin has the ridge on it that is the key, so you could not rotate the tube any way you dang well please , so the pin #1 in all of them Ballast included is the next one following the key going clockwise when looking down on the tube's pins).
2. I am not sure how you marked capacitors: the suggested notation (maybe I should've been more clear on it) is C (cap) 1 (cap #1) dot 1 (pin 1), hence C1.1 and then the next pin of the same cap would be C1.2. As the cap is dual and the case is probably the negative you could make C1.1 case (usually goes to chassis) and the C1.2 the first wire (positive), then C2.1 again is the case of teh same cap and the C2.2 is the second wire (positive).
You did not show all plates of the capacitors, you drew C1.1/C1.2 and only showed one plate. And then C2.1/C2.2. - you showed both plates but only connected one. Both shown plates are connected to the chassis.
It is a good idea to show a whole cap and connect it according to the real wiring. You could just call the whole cap as say C1 wihout pin numbers as long as you showed all connections.
Also even though it is self-evident, mark Positive and Neg, or at least the positive as +.
1. Those are all octal tubes with the key (the central pin has the ridge on it that is the key, so you could not rotate the tube any way you dang well please , so the pin #1 in all of them Ballast included is the next one following the key going clockwise when looking down on the tube's pins).
2. I am not sure how you marked capacitors: the suggested notation (maybe I should've been more clear on it) is C (cap) 1 (cap #1) dot 1 (pin 1), hence C1.1 and then the next pin of the same cap would be C1.2. As the cap is dual and the case is probably the negative you could make C1.1 case (usually goes to chassis) and the C1.2 the first wire (positive), then C2.1 again is the case of teh same cap and the C2.2 is the second wire (positive).
You did not show all plates of the capacitors, you drew C1.1/C1.2 and only showed one plate. And then C2.1/C2.2. - you showed both plates but only connected one. Both shown plates are connected to the chassis.
It is a good idea to show a whole cap and connect it according to the real wiring. You could just call the whole cap as say C1 wihout pin numbers as long as you showed all connections.
Also even though it is self-evident, mark Positive and Neg, or at least the positive as +.