OK, cool. I will test all these. Problem is I need to learn these terms (street winding ) and then get to it.
I'm currently preparing 2 Kawasaki motors, and I need to concentrate there, so I will reply when I can focus fully on this electric motor. I'm not ignoring you guys, just that's...
I see. Thanks so much for help guys. I will try to figure it out. Maybe time has come to learn electric motors since I build petro motors lol.
There is no water in the motor. Everything was disassembled and cleaned to brand new by me. I'm afraid I put something together wrong maybe.
OK, so it was the motor all along. I went and bought clamp on amp meter for $20 and it turns out when wired for 220 he was drawing like 26 amps on a wire coming out of the wall going into the motor with no switch. This is the first time I ran him longer and after few seconds it started...
So I tested it all. I connected it using the TAP terminal. It worked.
I connected the engine without switch and it works. I connected the engine for 220V and using the switch and it works in OFF position but trips the breaker in ON position.
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I did not see the last 2 posts above until...
I have the pictures before rebuild. Maybe I can figure out by colors of the wires how it was connected, now that I understand it, and know it's colors.
Motor never ran in my hands before rebuild.
Motor runs now without the switch.
Motor spins with the switch without the ground connected, but the switch flips back to OFF after fraction of a second.
micromind told me to remove ground so I did and tested it without the ground. It will spin the...
So I just ran it. Now it throws off the switch only. And the electricity in the panel is ok, because ground is not connected. So nothing changed. It does energize the motor for a second. Do you want me to rewire the whole thing for 220 and test?
I am lost. So for 220V I don't need a 220V plug and outlet in the wall? Just spice it inside the engine and that's it?
Wow,it makes sense, and shows how stupid I am.
Got it. Going to the garage to test this out now. When I bought the switch 3 wires were connected and I never tested it, so I assumed all have to be connected.
If I wanted to make this a 220 V motor, where is the third wire suppose to go?