Lucius Paisley
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Developments in soldering have meant I need other means for grounding and so the plan now is using a washer from one of the disconnected pots as a grounding point. Will this work?
Basically, the volume pot is now ruined (long story, well a short story, but an embarrassing one), so I'm leaving that out altogether. My understanding is when wiring a pickup directly to the output the 'hot' wires and ground wires need to be connected. But I'll be trying to incorporate the 3-way switch (two pickups + "kill" switch) and assume the output wire needs to go where the volume was originally going.
View attachment 80263
Hopefully the diagram explains what I'm trying to do.
Will this work? Is there anything else I need to do or take note of?
Basically, the volume pot is now ruined (long story, well a short story, but an embarrassing one), so I'm leaving that out altogether. My understanding is when wiring a pickup directly to the output the 'hot' wires and ground wires need to be connected. But I'll be trying to incorporate the 3-way switch (two pickups + "kill" switch) and assume the output wire needs to go where the volume was originally going.
View attachment 80263
Hopefully the diagram explains what I'm trying to do.
Will this work? Is there anything else I need to do or take note of?

