I accidentally broke the ground wire in my HSS strat style. Any idea where I should resolder it to? Does it matter volume or tone pot or should I aim for something else. The other end is connected to the tremolo spring claw.
The tone pot looks pretty smooth, no soldering residue, while the volume pot is too far away from the end of the wire. Maybe it was connected to the selector switch?
The tone pot looks pretty smooth, no soldering residue, while the volume pot is too far away from the end of the wire. Maybe it was connected to the selector switch?
Re: Where should the ground connection be wired? Volume or tone pot?
If it is a mono jack with 1 hot/1 ground (if it is passive, you should have this), ground is common. It doesn't matter where the ground from the jack goes specifically, as long as everything that is supposed to be grounded is connected somehow to that common ground.
Sanding is really unnecessary, especially if it's a cts pot. there could be flux on the back which is there to help the solder stick. All sanding would do is remove that. Even so as long as the iron is good and tinned, there should be no problem getting the solder to stick.
As to where to solder the ground, doesn't matter as long as everything gets grounded.