Title: Pin out for a WBA 13 Post by: aklarry on May 07, 2010, 03:26:11 AM I have been having some trouble with one of my WBA 10/11 so I bought a new WBA 13 complete. It came with the whole new assy. including a new wiring harness but no instruction for wiring in the new harness. What I need is a wiring diagram showing which wires From the S+ goes where on the new 13 wiring harness
AkLarry Title: Re: Pin out for a WBA 13 Post by: aklarry on May 07, 2010, 04:41:32 AM As almost always the best way to get an answer is to post a question because usual as soon as I do I find the answer myself.
If anyone else need the wire out for either a WBA 10 or a WBA 13 it at www.jcmglobal.com/Libraries/Product_Manuals/WBA_Manual.sflb.ashx (http://www.jcmglobal.com/Libraries/Product_Manuals/WBA_Manual.sflb.ashx) AkLarry Title: Re: Pin out for a WBA 13 Post by: Jim on May 07, 2010, 11:49:10 AM you should't have to rewire anything!! your power supply for the WBA10/11 is the same for the WBA 12/13, so the interface plug to the S+ is the same.
the only thing you have to switch out is the plug on the back of the transport insert metal housing. ( the plug that is located on the top left side) you do have to remove the housing to get to it. the wba10/11 plug has two sets of flat contacts with an open center, the wba12/13 has three rows of pins. I hope you indicated that this was going to be used in an S+, and that the IDO have been flashed or eprom for the S+ and not a S2k. Jim Title: Re: Pin out for a WBA 13 Post by: aklarry on May 07, 2010, 04:15:35 PM thanks Jim but the new wiring harness has just the plug with 20 bare wires out of it. I need to wire it into the machine
AKLarry Title: Re: Pin out for a WBA 13 Post by: Ron (r273) on May 08, 2010, 08:56:58 AM This help any?
Ron (r273) Title: Re: Pin out for a WBA 13 Post by: aklarry on May 08, 2010, 06:49:54 PM This is what it came with I need one with the three Japan Molex connectors or at the very least a diagram showing what wires connect to the connectors
Title: Re: Pin out for a WBA 13 Post by: Ron (r273) on May 08, 2010, 08:45:51 PM This is the color of the wires in my S+ with a WBA 12/13-SS and a Phihong power supply model PSA4012IGT
WBA 12/13-SS S+ WBA 12/13-SS S+ 3-pin 5-Pin Light Blue None Green Yellow Purple None Yellow Orange Dark Gray None Orange Red Red Brown 4-pin (only two pins used) Light Brown None White Blue/Red Black Blue/Green 2-Pin Red Green Black Blue I don't have the pin out so hope this may help. My spare WBA has a short harness from that plug you show, to the 4 connectors but no harness number on it. Ron (r273) <edit> Take a look at this http://newlifegames.net/nlg/index.php?topic=116.msg496#msg496 Title: Re: Pin out for a WBA 13 Post by: aklarry on May 09, 2010, 02:42:01 AM I found a pin out in an online WBA manual but the harness I am converting from a WBA 10/11 doesn't come close to machine the online pin out for instance power on the pin out is 1/2 on my harness it is 1/7. LED in the pin out is 9/10 my harness is 5/11 so I went by pin out converting to my 13 harness. come on you already guessed I blew up my power supply. now I am trying to find a factory harness for a 13 so I can see the pin out
AkLarry Title: Re: Pin out for a WBA 13 Post by: a69mopar on May 09, 2010, 01:25:57 PM I suggest you purchase the correct connector and be done with it. I'm sure many vendors have them since they are the same between an S2000 and an S-Plus. This would keep your machine's harness original instead of you splicing into it.
2¢ Thanks, Wayne Title: Re: Pin out for a WBA 13 Post by: CaptainHappy on May 09, 2010, 07:48:54 PM I suggest you purchase the correct connector and be done with it. I'm sure many vendors have them since they are the same between an S2000 and an S-Plus. This would keep your machine's harness original instead of you splicing into it. 2¢ Thanks, Wayne :205- I have to agree with Wayne that you call one of the vendors at the top of the page as I am sure that they can get you the right cable that you need. It would be much more difficult, and probably costly, to get all of the pins and connectors to wire to your connectorless cable. I guess that this makes four cents? :103- :72- CaptainHappy :95- :nlg- ADMIN |