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    In my Belden wire it has 3 insulated cores, an. Outer foil shield and a non insulated wire together with the shield. So are you saying connect the shield and non insulated wire to the spindle body at one end and to ground at the vfd end?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mturneruk View Post
    In my Belden wire it has 3 insulated cores, an. Outer foil shield and a non insulated wire together with the shield. So are you saying connect the shield and non insulated wire to the spindle body at one end and to ground at the vfd end?
    Yes exactly that. You can solder or crimp .a short piece of wire and then put heat shrink on
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clive S View Post
    Yes exactly that. You can solder or crimp .a short piece of wire and then put heat shrink on
    Clive, can you post a picture pleaaaaaase ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by eurikain View Post
    Clive, can you post a picture pleaaaaaase ?
    Sorry I don't have a picture. I use CY 4 core. Can you say what you are not understanding and I will try and explain better.
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    I was talking about the part where you solder the cable to the shield. I'd be curious to see how you do it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eurikain View Post
    I was talking about the part where you solder the cable to the shield. I'd be curious to see how you do it.
    Ok It depends on how course the weave is on the shield. If it is course you can use a pointed object and tease the cores out through it then you have a strand of shield left to solder to.
    If it is tight weave then you have to cut it and then twist it to a strand with the ground drain wire and then solder an earth wire to that . use heat shrink to make it neat. In this pic it is the blue wire with green/yellow sleeve to identify it as earth star point. but the same can be done for the spindle.
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    Thanks for the image :) I see what you mean.

    Now, when you open the spindle cap, you just solder a wire from pin 4 to the spindle shield ? I mean, literally to the metallic shield right under the cap ?

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