Check the attached wiring diagram.
Bill 

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17:06:30 -0500Subject: Re: [ercoupe-tech] Turn Bank elect




Earl,
 
The pins are marked A, B &C.  The A, B and C don't stand for anything, they are 
just sequential characters, same as 1, 2, 3.  Your electric T&B should have a 
sticker or marking on it telling you which pin is power and which is ground.  A 
typical T&B just uses one pin for power, and one for ground.  The third pin is 
typically not used.  If the gyro isn't marked, you should be able to give the 
Part Number or Model Number to an instrument shop and they should be able to 
tell you which pin is which.
 
 
Best Regards,Wayne DelRossiAlon N5618FHours logged since restoration: 
363.8'Nobody has ever scientifically proven that life is supposed to be 
serious.'


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