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Hi I own a Polar Bike Power Sensor. Just this morning, as I was preparing my bike for a ride, I was pulling the sensor cable out of the bar mount. But the cable accidentally stripped off from the plastic housing, (the copper wire broke off from the solder) I'm now planning to solder the wires back in, but I got a problem, I'm not sure which colour of wire goes to which, as the 3 wires come off at once! I need you guys to have a look at your cable and tell me which goes where. All you need to do is to have a look at cables inside the housing, there are 3 colours, Red, Blue and Green. You can unscrew the cable housing by turning it anti-clockwise. Also an advice for you all, when you pull the cable out, don't grab the black cable, pull the cable housing instead, otherwise, you might damage the inside. Need you helps urgently, or if you know your friend have one, can you please pass this email to them for me? Many Thanks Andy |
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Looking at the rear of the connector (i.e. the part where the wires are soldered), with the large "keying" slot downward, it's blue on the lower left, red on the top/middle, green on the lower right. Here's my quick and dirty MSPaint diagram: |
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