Stratocaster Senior Member Joined: 15 Apr 2011 Posts: 12 Location: Port Elizabrth South Africa Expertise: Professional
Espresso: Breville 900d Grinder: San Marco Vac Pot: No Drip: No Roaster: No
Posted Tue Dec 18, 2012, 11:03pm Subject: What goes where ?
Just put a new timer PCB into a San Marco 90/a grinder, circa 2003, problem is the person, ( not me ), that took the old one out did not make a note of what wire goes where. In such a case I whip out my cellphone camera and make a visual record, saves a lot of aggro. Anyone out there possess the aforementioned machine ?. A JPG attachment showing the colours would be much appreciated. Franko
Stratocaster Senior Member Joined: 15 Apr 2011 Posts: 12 Location: Port Elizabrth South Africa Expertise: Professional
Espresso: Breville 900d Grinder: San Marco Vac Pot: No Drip: No Roaster: No
Posted Thu Dec 20, 2012, 12:54am Subject: Re: What goes where ?
Stratocaster Said:
Just put a new timer PCB into a San Marco 90/a grinder, circa 2003, problem is the person, ( not me ), that took the old one out did not make a note of what wire goes where. In such a case I whip out my cellphone camera and make a visual record, saves a lot of aggro. Anyone out there possess the aforementioned machine ?. A JPG attachment showing the colours would be much appreciated. Franko
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