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I just wont to welcome BJ. . hope you will stay around and shar your talent with us. You are at the top of my list of talented folks. and a great pattern maker too.we could all learn from you. your friend Evie.
Thank you for the kind welcome. I will try to check in once in awhile.
I'm new at using a 'forum' so it might take a little time to learn how it works.
Welcome to the group.
A recommendation from Evie, is a good one.
As to using the forum, there's nothing to it, you obviously already know how to post and you can write.
Ergo: You are officially qualified to participate
I hope you are able to show us some of your work, and share your experience with us.
Feel free to jump into our threads, we like varied opinions.
Regards,
Marcel
http://marleb.com
DW788. -Have fun in the shop or it isn't a hobby anymore. NOTE: No trees were killed in the sending of this message, but a large number of electrons were terribly inconvenienced.
The galleries alone are worth looking at the site.
I just wish the pictures were bigger
Unsatisfied,
Marcel
http://marleb.com
DW788. -Have fun in the shop or it isn't a hobby anymore. NOTE: No trees were killed in the sending of this message, but a large number of electrons were terribly inconvenienced.
Without 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...
If 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.
The 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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