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Offline chrisatpsu

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« on: October 18, 2011, »
When connecting plastic rectangles to the ssc, should I ignore the the colors, and hook up + to +, - to -, and data to data in?   It might sound like a stupid question, but I want to get it right before i apply power. With using the connectors from ray, I have the ssc connected as in the manual, but to line up the wires from the plastic rectangles to the 3 wire connector, I'd have to switch the blue and the green to get the - and data to connect to the same on the ssc.
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Offline KeithTarpley

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Re: plastic rectangles...
« Reply #1 on: October 18, 2011, »
Greetings,,,

That's the way I've got mine connected.  Been working so far.

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Re: plastic rectangles...
« Reply #2 on: October 18, 2011, »
If you look in the Wiki, the rectangle nodes are wired Red +, Blue - and Green Data. This should match what is printed on the circuit board of the node.

I would not pay so much attention to the colors and be sure to match the +, - and data on the node PCB to the +, - and data on the SSC PCB.

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Offline chrisatpsu

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Re: plastic rectangles...
« Reply #3 on: October 18, 2011, »
Thank you.  I thought as much, but didnt want to turn blinky flashy into sparky smokey.
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