Wiring Diagrams for dummies

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Quick question, and I'm sure I've seen it asked and probably answered before but I can't find the post anymore, What are the clear circle 'connections/joins.....' on the Schaudt EBL diagrams?
So e.g. A1 A2 A3 in the attached

EBL101C-OVP diag.pdf

I know modern standard diagram notation is for joins to be 'dots' and crossing wires not to be joined - but can't find any reference to 'clear' dots.

Apologies if this is a completely stupid question, but if you don't know you don't know.
 

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I answered this question last week on another thread, so here's a copy of it:

"It's the boundary of the circuit board. Most of the sockets (squares with pin numbers) are directly soldered to the circuit board. Some of the connections, especially the heavy current ones to the battery, are wires directly soldered to the board. These connections are shown as circles.

90% of the diagram is one single board. The other board is the charger (LASO 1218), which is not shown in great detail on the diagram, so it is drawn smaller. It's actually nearly as big as the main board."

In your case it's a LAS1218 with OVP, not a LASO 1218.
 
I answered this question last week on another thread, so here's a copy of it:

"It's the boundary of the circuit board. Most of the sockets (squares with pin numbers) are directly soldered to the circuit board. Some of the connections, especially the heavy current ones to the battery, are wires directly soldered to the board. These connections are shown as circles.

90% of the diagram is one single board. The other board is the charger (LASO 1218), which is not shown in great detail on the diagram, so it is drawn smaller. It's actually nearly as big as the main board."

In your case it's a LAS1218 with OVP, not a LASO 1218.
You did for me and very useful, thank you(y) I was going to pass on the knowledge but been away from the computer for a few hours.

Martin
 
Thanks, my bad, knew I'd seen it, but couldn't remember it or find where i'd seen it.

Dave
 

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