12-09-2005, 11:48 AM
Hi Robbie,
If you are adding a polarized plug, the hot side (narrow blade) first goes to the switch, then fuse, then to transformer. Wide slot (common) always goes directly to the transformer. If you are using the original non polorized plug, then basically the same thing - fuse and switch on the same side.
I dont have the schematic here to tell you what size fuse - sorry. Usually its between 3/4 and 1 amp.
You can mix solid or stranded (of the same gauge) wire under the chassis, but if its a grid cap, or speaker lead etc. or any other wire that might have to move, then of course stranded only.
If you are adding a polarized plug, the hot side (narrow blade) first goes to the switch, then fuse, then to transformer. Wide slot (common) always goes directly to the transformer. If you are using the original non polorized plug, then basically the same thing - fuse and switch on the same side.
I dont have the schematic here to tell you what size fuse - sorry. Usually its between 3/4 and 1 amp.
You can mix solid or stranded (of the same gauge) wire under the chassis, but if its a grid cap, or speaker lead etc. or any other wire that might have to move, then of course stranded only.