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Hello All!

I'm not sure if this post belongs here or in the Electrical Forum.....so I'll start here and move it if directed too.

I'm about half way through converting a WBB GP7/9 to PS3. When I say half way I mean all the PS3 electronics and mechanics are mounted (main board, e-couplers, speaker.....no smoke unit is being installed) and wired. I am currently in the process of mounting all the LED lighting into the shell.

I'd like to do a test run of the engine with the engine shell off to make sure that I have the DC motors wired properly; so that I can see which end of the engine will default to forward.

My question is, is it safe to do this test run without any of the LED lights plugged into the control board's 40 pin wire loom? I'm thinking I would need to connect the 40 pin plug into the board to also test the e-couplers; to make sure they fire properly and to determine which is the front coupler and which is the rear.

BTW......if there's interest, I'd be more than happy to share pictures of how all this "stuff" fits into the skinny GP7/9 shell.

Thanks!

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Hello GRJ!

Always good to hear from you. Thanks for the "no grounding to the frame" tip and Thanks for confirming its okay to test without lights/couplers.

I'm attaching 2 pics to show where the wiring's at (sorry about the "rats nest" of wires....that's next to organize). As you can see.....the black wires are grounded to brackets mounted under each of the DC motors (I only showed one motor). I'm guess that's an acceptable ground point?20190301_144215

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BTW.....as you can see I'm working on a "static safe" work area using a mat grounded to an outlet and a wrist strap grounded to the mat. I read several places that PS3 boards are very sensitive to static electricity and are easily damaged.

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The grounds are fine, that's what those tabs are there for.  Yes, the PS/3 boards are a bit touchier than the 3V PS/2 boards, though neither of them were all that fond of static.

FWIW, with the PS/3 diesel kits, the first thing I do is decide what lighting and coupler outputs I'm going to use and remove all the other wires from the connector.  It's still a rat's nest, but less than if you keep all the wires.

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