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How wires connect to terminals and to each other; coloring and organization schemes; appropriate wire selection and installation techniques
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Potentiometer heats up after changing wiring
They ought to heat up because you used 18g wire which is way thicker than the recommended 24g wire. There was excessive current drawn due to the very low resistance of the replacement wire. Squaring t …
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Potentiometer heats up after changing wiring
Go back to the 24awg wire that's the before. Simple.