Stoof-tabsallday said:
Those look awesome!! So there are 3 of those prongs on there? One high, one low, and one wiper?
All pot types have three leads. Depending upon application, only two of the three leads are used. In Tesoros as a GB control, only two leads are used.
More or less an in and out, center lead and an outside lead depending if you want the pot to turn clockwise or counter clockwise to increase a control setting.
Center lead #2 is always the wiper . Outside leads 1& 3
On some pots leads are staggered in a triangle position, top of triangle is always center #2.
Some may get confused with the pot leads. The Bournes pots lead positions maybe layed out a bit different depending upon the one purchased.
#2 center lead is positioned at the lead near the back of the pot and 1 is in the center. You will see in the two pictures. You have to look at the diagram on the pot to make sure of the placement.
The diagram both show the wiper in the center, if you follow the lines to the actual leads, you will see one shows the wiper go to center lead and the other to the outside lead.
If your not paying attention you can easily wire up the pot wrong.
As I indicated in another post, trimpots leads can be labeled in reverse as well. So you have to look at the trimpot number configuration.
There's a good chance 50/50, the first timer may wire the pot wrong. So you can see how any easy mod for some one with electronics experience with fluster some one that is not when the device
will not work correctly. Generally you would first at that point be considering the wiring is not right, instead of coming to the conclusion you just fried you device.