Easy soldering question for you guys

McLaughysSN said:
that uncovered wire is called the "drain".. you wrap this around the "hot" (the black) and connect the two on the same prong on the pot

NO, no, and most importantly no. The drain always goes to ground, it does not get coupled to hot in anyway, shape ,or form of the imagination.:nono:
 
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ArtieToo said:
I'm not sure where you get this "drain" term from, but the bare wire of an SD pickup is definitely the shield, or ground. In all SD wiring diagrams, its connected with the green wire.

For example: 2 Humbucker wiring ;)

The drain wire is called such because it acts as a drain for RFI/EMI picked up noise ... it allows it to drain to ground ... Hence the term. It is connected to the shielding in the conductor, and to the base plate of the pup, and hence always without exception goes to ground. Also Ignore my first reply (the inadvertant coil split) as someone had answered that already, but I didn't catch it in time.
I'm still not used to this new forum set up. :cool:
 
Okay,
I have the Black to Hot; the Green and Bare to the back of Volume pot (but not twined together); and the Red and White twined and soldered together, but I did not insulate the ends (bare wires sicking out).

After reading everything above, Ive come to the conclusion that I have to:

1: Twine the green and bare together and re-solder to back of volume pot.


2: Insulate the green and white COMPLETELY (which includes the bare tips that were soldered together)

Am I understanding correctly?
 
1. solder the green and bare wire to the back of a pot. As long as you solder them properly, it doesn't really matter if they're wrapped around each other.

2. solder the red and white together, then wrap the soldered connection with electrical tape

3. connect the black wire to the hot output.

Ryan
 
Artie the term drain is what we "civilian" industrial electronic techs use when talking about the unshielded wire that runs along the foil shielding in a shielded cable that will run to a terminal block.

Jim
 
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StratDreaminJim said:
Artie the term drain is what we "civilian" industrial electronic techs use when talking about the unshielded wire that runs along the foil shielding in a shielded cable that will run to a terminal block.

Jim

Cool . . . thats why I come in here, to learn something new. ;)

In all the years I've been in electronics, I'm only familiar with the term "drain" as it relates to one lead of an FET, and that little hole in the middle of my garage floor. :D

Artie
 
ArtieToo said:
Cool . . . thats why I come in here, to learn something new. ;)

In all the years I've been in electronics, I'm only familiar with the term "drain" as it relates to one lead of an FET, and that little hole in the middle of my garage floor. :D

Artie

Well, in that case i guess this forum is like an open *gate* to a *source* of info, for all your *drain* issues ... :p :D
Could the joke get any cheesier ... I don't think so ... :D
 
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