StewMac ’64 REVERB UNIT Assembly Instructions Manual page 17

Original 6g15 circuit
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POWER
STEP 27
Power transformer green leads
Run the two green wires from the
power transformer to the lugs on
the pilot lamp socket (either wire can
go to either lug) . Trim these wires to
length and wrap them onto the lugs .
Don't solder these connections yet .
Despite being green, these leads are
not ground wires . They supply power
to the pilot lamp, and after jumper
wires are connected later they will
also power the tube heater filaments .
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FUSE
PILOT LIGHT
STEP 28
Power transformer red leads
Trim one of the power transformer's
red leads to an appropriate length
and wrap one lead through one of
the lugs of the three-lug grounding
strip under the pilot lamp assembly .
You can twist the other red lead in
with itself to keep it out of the way .
This lead will be connected to the
eyelet board once the eyelet board
is installed .
DWELL
INPUT
REVERB IN
V3
6V6
15
MIX
TONE
OUTPUT
REVERB OUT
V2
12AT7
FOOTSWITCH
STEP 29
Terminate the power
transformer's unused leads
The three unused leads from the pow-
er transformer will carry hundreds
of volts, so they need to be safely
terminated and not hanging loose in
the chassis .
Cut these wires to length and solder
them to the three ungrounded lugs of
the four-lug terminal strip as shown .
These three lugs are not grounded or
connected to any components, which
makes them a safe place to anchor
these unused live wires . The remain-
ing lug on this strip is grounded to
the chassis, and will be used later to
ground the power cord .
V1
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