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BryanH
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Ideal Slider - Wiring
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Reply #10 on:
December 06, 2006, 10:53:43 pm »
When I started tearing mine apart I had a similar question... Couldn't find the post but here's the diagram I drew.
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Ideal Slider - Wiring
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Reply #11 on:
December 07, 2006, 11:02:35 am »
Mr Z. I think the answer you are looking
for is "crimp terminals" They are small #8 rings
that crimp to the end of your wire. The screw
through them.
Duchon, may I give you and the group a
word of advice? The power cord going ito the
wall outlet has a VERY high chance of getting
snagged while moving as we all know. A small
clamp is normally installed at the factory and
screwed into the machine. This clamp absorbs
the strain instead of the j-box.
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Ideal Slider - Wiring
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Reply #12 on:
December 26, 2006, 10:55:17 am »
Thanks everyone. I'm off to Radio Shack today to pick up the crimp terminals
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Ideal Slider - Wiring
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Reply #13 on:
December 26, 2006, 06:07:16 pm »
I dont know if this is the answer for the extra wire but some of the Ideal 85's have a switch on the lid that shuts the compressor down if the lid is opened. The Nesbitt's that I am working on right now has that type of switch. It is spring loaded and located in the lid hinge.
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