Still really need help on this part of things.... Anyone? Please?
MmSadda wrote:From this picture, I'm missing the cable with the yellow molex connectors that goes between the PSU wiring harness and card reader wiring harness.
I'm trying to get that wiring from the guy who sold me what was supposed to be complete wiring between the readers and PSUs... in case I can't, I may need to figure out what wire does what so I can re-wire stuff myself.
On the PSU, I've got the following color wires:
Red/yellow/white power wiring
and the following going to molex for CN8 on mobo
Blue
red
green
yellow
white
On the card reader, I've got:
red/yellow/white power wiring
white/black stripe
brown
red/black stripe
green
black
I'm not sure which wires mate up with which, other than the red/yellow/white power wiring. Anyone happen to track down which wires mate up to which?
I'm not sure any amount of cock sucking is going to help. I've never seen an iD card reader with that style connector so can't help much more other than to point you towards the wiring diagram..
outrun2 wrote:I'm not sure any amount of cock sucking is going to help. I've never seen an iD card reader with that style connector so can't help much more other than to point you towards the wiring diagram..
Did you not have any luck getting hold of the seller about the original connecting loom?
Thank you! I found this diagram extraordinarily helpful!
I think my issue is that I'm trying to use a power supply out of a UK cab with a card reader out of a US cab... Assuming the power the card readers use is the same, tho ugh, I should be able to get this sorted out using the diagram you provided.
Glad the wiring diagram helped. I would have thought the UK/US PSU is the same, just the cabling/connectors are different at the card reader end. The only difference may be that the US card reader appears to have an LED lamp or something on the front plate that isn't on the card reader I have (UK single version).
I would order some AMP UP connectors (Craig at Giz10p is good) and match up the cables to make an interconnecting loom.