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Please pardon my continuing need for clarification.
So the wires exiting from the transformer with the spade terminals (see first photo) connect to the ~ rectifier tabs which happens to duplicate their connection position on the old unit.
If a red wire from capacitor + is to connect to rectifier tab marked (+), it would be diagonally opposite from it's position on the old one. Therefore a black wire that I believe to be from the capacitor bus bar would then go to rectifier tab marked (-) also diagonally opposite it's former position.
I am uncertain of what you meant - "The ground is the center tap wires coming out of the transformer secondary which go to the copper bus bar". There are no other wires that were attached to the old rectifier.
So the wires exiting from the transformer with the spade terminals (see first photo) connect to the ~ rectifier tabs which happens to duplicate their connection position on the old unit.
If a red wire from capacitor + is to connect to rectifier tab marked (+), it would be diagonally opposite from it's position on the old one. Therefore a black wire that I believe to be from the capacitor bus bar would then go to rectifier tab marked (-) also diagonally opposite it's former position.
I am uncertain of what you meant - "The ground is the center tap wires coming out of the transformer secondary which go to the copper bus bar". There are no other wires that were attached to the old rectifier.
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