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  • gersrt
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    • Jan 2021
    • 21
    • Ireland

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    Looking for help with wiring schematic please.

    Im sure this is simple for most people out there but Im a bit new to this. Looking for help with the attached please.

    Simple enough, except a little unsure about the vbus wire up. I can see on 2 of the connectors the 4 wires are joined.... but cant figure out if they go off somewhere . Do.i just join the four points on both conectors and leave. Or do the 4 wires join together on both conectors and then join to each other.

    Thanks
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  • tester272001
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2011
    • 91
    • USA

    #2
    Re: Looking for help with wiring schematic please.

    I am reasonably sure those arrows mean they connect to each other. It helps to simpify the drawing.

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