Hate to post this in multiple places ( I put it in an engineering ticket on Discord, as well ), but this seemed important.
on page 208 of the Trident Assembly Manual, it shows the neutral on the left, and the hot on the right, when the ground lug is down:
these should be reversed, as shown on the inlet diagram itself:
this may not be 100% necessary in countries with reversible outlet plugs, but in North America, it's mandatory to comply with the National Electrical Code.
I looked at the manuals for the other Voron models. Only the 2.4 uses the same inlet, and the colors are correctly called out in the 2.4 manual.
Hate to post this in multiple places ( I put it in an engineering ticket on Discord, as well ), but this seemed important.
on page 208 of the Trident Assembly Manual, it shows the neutral on the left, and the hot on the right, when the ground lug is down:
these should be reversed, as shown on the inlet diagram itself:
this may not be 100% necessary in countries with reversible outlet plugs, but in North America, it's mandatory to comply with the National Electrical Code.
I looked at the manuals for the other Voron models. Only the 2.4 uses the same inlet, and the colors are correctly called out in the 2.4 manual.
edit: spelling