Wiring for a TXED012 compressor

I need help, please. I just received my new TXED012 last week and found that the wiring for the two plugs on the back panel were disconnected. The terminal ends or clips are too big for the tabs and they fall off when I try to connect them. I have tried to contact Tuxing service ,but have gotten a brief (we'll get back to you on this) last week. All I need is something that tells me what color wires go on what tabs. Any help would be much appreciated.
 
an update on my adventures with my Wuxing TXED012. After I got it running with the help of several members of Airgun Nation , I went through the startup procedures. I topped off some guns and sat it aside for a couple of weeks while working on other projects. I needed to refill a gun I was working on, set the shut off gauge to 3000 psi, and fired it up, It ran up to 2000 psi and chugged to a stop, popping the reset button on the motor. Nothing I tried would work to get it to pressurize beyond 2000 psi. Since my first two attempts to contact the company by email had failed, I decided to call the number listed on the website. Turns out the area code was for Uruguay. I never got through. I contacted Walmart to get it returned and, since I had discarded the shipping container, suggested that I would order and pay for a replacement. I could use the box of the new one to return the defective one. They agreed and sent me the return paperwork, The new compressor arrived, but I noticed oil stains on the inside of the box. Red flags are going off as I load up the old compressor . Sure enough, the new one is defective, I managed to get it returned to Walmart. I'm done, Two Wuxing compressors in two months is enough for me. The first one lasted 7 minutes, the second never made it out of the box,
 
That’s unfortunate, I feel your pain. I have one and my buddy does too, we have had no issues so far. It’s a crap shoot buying these cheap Chinese compressors, hopefully I have a good one. I was on the fence on whether to get a tuxing or a GX. I went with the tuxing because of the speed. I would love to have a Bauer or an Alkin but I would have to sell my guns to get one, kinda like selling your car for gas money.🤔I hope you get something that will last you a while.
 
@Dallas1, and @scubajeeper, the problems described above is why I bit the bullet on my Daystate Super Legerro 110V. Bomb proof, always works and can be plugged into any household outlet. it is actually less expensive than some of todays’ top tier PCPs and will probably outlast most users…

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