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Originally Posted by eaa53
The basic diagram supplied does not include the colours for the codes and I am at a loss to understand what UW, RU, UG, SB, NY GU, RU, NG or KU stand for in the international colour coding!
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I knew all those lessons learning wiring colours too many years ago would come in handy sometime. So assuming it follows standard they should be:
B = Black
G = Green
K = Pink
L = Light
N = Brown
O = Orange
P = Purple
R = Red
S = Grey
U = Blue
W = White
Y = Yellow
Therefore the following should be the case
UW = Blue with a white stripe
RU = Red with a Blue stripe
UG = Blue with a Green stripe
SB = Grey with a Black stripe
NY = Brown with a Yellow stripe
GU = Green with a Blue stripe
RU = Red with a Blue Stripe
NG = Brown with a Green Stripe
KU = Pink with a Blue Stripe
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Originally Posted by eaa53
I assume ‘LT G N’ means ‘Light green with an N stripe’?
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It should be Light Green with a Brown Stripe
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Originally Posted by eaa53
(there are tooo many John’ss on this forum!)
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Or the other way to look at is that it makes life simpler when replying, if you cant remember the real name behind the username go for John and you have a 50% chance of being correct