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    Keep in mind I can't guarantee our machines are wired the same so no liability on me and please don't cuss me if this is incorrect but here is how mine is wired. The up close connector is my orange and yellow from the black box shown in picture to the power supply with the reset key. Mine runs from the transformer to that little black box then is ran down the back of the machine to the quick connector on the power supply. I hope it helps !
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    The empty socket is for the hopper btw. Also that connector (hard to see) is a 4 wire.

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    I appreciate the pics. I don't have the the black box that's above your transformer. So not sure what else I need. I'd really like to find a way to look at some wiring schematics. Plus not sure if I can even find a way to convert my electrical (110v) to 24v.


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    I'm happy to help with the pictures... As far as wiring diagrams... I have no idea. I'm sorry :-(

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigcity25 View Post
    Plus not sure if I can even find a way to convert my electrical (110v) to 24v.

    A 110v to 24v transformer would be required, rating approx 5A
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