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Mike
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... and that was #1 in Gill's forthcoming series of "Subtle Hints For Scrollsawers" ...ROTFLIan
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Mike, I guess you never look at your picture.
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I am so BUSTED!!! Never even looked there. Was looking in the upper right and message body. Thanks Gill.Mike
Craftsman 16" VS, Puros Indios and Sam Adams!
Scrollin' since Jun/2006
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This has to be one of the more humorous threads, and not intentionally.
Thanks Mike, I enjoyed that. Gill, great response.Comment
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Reply to About ornament exchangeby Jim McDonaldDave, I will participate. Thanks for doing this again.
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Reply to Testing this blower motorby RolfWithout the complete schematic it is hard to know what is correct.
That said, it is a multispeed blower that obviously has a controller board. That board varies the power to the motor. By doing what you did you bypassed that. You put power across the low and high windings. If any thing connecting...-
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Reply to Testing this blower motorby evilbadgerIf he connected to red and black and the motor spun wouldn't that indicate the motor is grounded? Without connecting the white the circuit isn't complete and the motor should not spin.
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Reply to Testing this blower motorby cwmageeThe reason for the smoke is incorrect wiring, posible melted insulation between motor windings and motor frame.
You mentioned connecting power to the red & and black wire. Did you do anything with White wire? Per the lable on the motor the black wire is high the Red is low. White common...-
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