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  • converting Leslie 7830 to a 6147 kit

    I am in the process of converting a 7830 Leslie kit to a 6147 kit. Does anyone have the wiring diagram to do this? The directions don't show where the power picks up from the organ to which pins on the switch or colors of the power wires. My mind is a little foggy from trying to figure it out. If this is possible, I surely would appreciate some input.
    Thanks Jim Mc

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    11 pin to 6 pin ? Do have the 6147 drawing?

    Jim

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      Yes I have both drawings, however I am having trouble figuring out the ac wires. Using the 6147 shows a very simple connection compared to the 7830. The person who had the 7830 kit removed the socket and left all of the wires loose, after some time using a meter I figured out the Leslie switch fast and slow, however figuring out the rest is a little complicated. I understand in the 6 pin you connect AC to pin s 3 & 4 Leslie to pins 2 & 3 Jump pin 4 to 5 to complete the circuit. but with so many wires which two are AC. It looks like it would be the gre

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      • #4
        Pin 4 - AC in
        Pin 5 - Jumpered to pin 4
        Pin 3 - AC in and Wire to tremolo switch
        Pin 2 - Wire to tremolo switch
        Pin 1 - Gnd
        Pin 6 - Signal

        Normally in Hammonds the AC lines are blue and grey. You can connect the kit to the preamp AC in or TWG AC line panel. See Attachment.

        On the Line panel - 6147 kit pin 4 to "RUN" and Pin 3 to "Neutral"

        Jim

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        • #5
          Thanks for the info. I was trying to post more info yesterday when it only posted a small portion of the message. But I will survive . Thanks again.

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