Connecting the Mains Primary to the Rocker Switch
As stated earlier, it is important that you wire up the mains in accordance with your required mains voltage that varies in
different parts of the world. Please refer to the correct diagram in the AC Wiring Guide in the Appendix at the end of this
manual. The following instructions will be wiring for 120v (i.e. North America) if your voltage is different from this then you
will have to make the appropriate alterations to some of the instructions in the remainder of this section.
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If you are living in North America with an AC wall voltage of
120V then you will want to select the two White wires and
twist them together.
If you're mains voltage is different then please refer to the
AC Wiring Guide in the Appendix for the correct
configuration.
Then cut to a desired length – twist the bare metal together
and tin all of the wire. You may also want to add some
solder to the rocker switch post and then solder to the post
through the little hole on the rocker switch post.
Connect to the rocker switch in the lower right hand position
(see graphic opposite) – and tie the ends together.
Now for the other side if the rocker.
For 120V operation you will want the
two Black wires – Twist them together,
then cut and twist the stripped ends
together – Tin the wire and solder to
the post in the bottom left view of the
rocker.
If you're mains voltage is different then
please refer to the AC Wiring Guide in
the
configuration.
Here you can see that we have connected the pairs of
wires to the Rocker switch.
Note: Lead colors are incorrect in this picture as this is
using a different mains transformer.
Appendix
for
the
correct
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