Things You'll Need
Instructions
Locate the nine pin "O" connector board. This board should have a total of five wires attached to it, and four of these must be connected to the circuit board. Locate the "Shot Board" circuit board. Ensure that the four terminal points on the circuit board are free. Rotate the circuit board if necessary so that the terminals are on the right hand side.
Find the red "Isolated 5V" wire. This should be connected to the nine pin connector board. Number the terminals on the board to aid clarity. Ensure that the five terminal row is in the higher position, and number the terminals one to five from left to right, and then number the lower row six to nine. The red wire should be connected to terminal seven. Connect this to the uppermost terminal on the circuit board using a soldering iron.
Check terminal number eight on the nine pin "O" connector board. Grab hold of the black wire that is attached to it. This is the "Isolated Return" wire. Connect the black wire to the terminal beneath the red wire on the circuit board. Ensure that the wire is also connected to the trigger switch via the left of the two "Transorb" terminals.
Locate the green wire by checking terminal number six. Run the green "Shot Sense" wire from the nine pin connector board to the terminal beneath the black wire on the circuit board. Connect the wire to the terminal using your soldering iron. No other wires should be connected to the green wire.
Find the brown "Trigger Switch" wire. Check terminal number five on the nine pin connector for this wire. Run this wire to the last remaining terminal on the circuit board. Attach the wire to the terminal using your soldering iron. Ensure that a wire running from the right "Transorb" terminal on the trigger switch is connected to the brown wire.