EarlyBroncoGuy
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Picked up a big (80 gallon, 220v 5hp 1 phase) industrial air compressor for free, customer of mine installed a new one and said I could have the old one if I drug it off - so I did.
It's a few years old, but in decent shape. He said it would trip the breaker every now and then, once I got it home and looked it over good I found some cracked insulation on the wiring from the starter/contactor to the motor, so I removed and will replace that. When I checked out the starter/contactor, I get continuity between the terminals (line and load) when I push in on the contacts, which is normal, but I also measured 550 ohms between the two lines (black and white wire terminals, which are each 110v when hooked up). That doesn't seem right, I would think the two lines would be independent of each other, the only continuity between them would be the windings of the motor - but it's not connected.
Am I thinking correctly?
It's a few years old, but in decent shape. He said it would trip the breaker every now and then, once I got it home and looked it over good I found some cracked insulation on the wiring from the starter/contactor to the motor, so I removed and will replace that. When I checked out the starter/contactor, I get continuity between the terminals (line and load) when I push in on the contacts, which is normal, but I also measured 550 ohms between the two lines (black and white wire terminals, which are each 110v when hooked up). That doesn't seem right, I would think the two lines would be independent of each other, the only continuity between them would be the windings of the motor - but it's not connected.
Am I thinking correctly?

I assumed he was getting Line and Load confused. Seems like the rest of the guys where where thinking he was measuring the load side too. 