ckadams00
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I'm not very educated about wiring . . .working on Dayton 1/2hp capacitor motor and want to run a outlet cord to the motor and then back out to a on off switch.
The motor has four lead posts - one with a "green" wire from the windings and one with a "red" wire from the windings. I assume (I might be wrong) that both of my white wires (switch and plug) connect to one and both my black connect to another.
When I fired it up it spun but blew the breaker. Just want to confirm I am wiring this right .. .
Clockwise: 12 oclock post is the green wire from windings with a brass jumper to 3oclock post which I have both black to.
9 oclock is the post with the red wire from the windings with a brass jumper that I have both white connected to at 6oclock.
I know that the green and red wires are on the right posts.
I have the ground wire from the plug and the switch connected to the ground screw on the motor casing.
What am I doing wrong?
The motor has four lead posts - one with a "green" wire from the windings and one with a "red" wire from the windings. I assume (I might be wrong) that both of my white wires (switch and plug) connect to one and both my black connect to another.
When I fired it up it spun but blew the breaker. Just want to confirm I am wiring this right .. .
Clockwise: 12 oclock post is the green wire from windings with a brass jumper to 3oclock post which I have both black to.
9 oclock is the post with the red wire from the windings with a brass jumper that I have both white connected to at 6oclock.
I know that the green and red wires are on the right posts.
I have the ground wire from the plug and the switch connected to the ground screw on the motor casing.
What am I doing wrong?

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