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JFG |
Oct 20 2017, 01:23 PM
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doug_b_928 |
Mar 16 2019, 03:37 PM
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@Olympic 914 or anyone else who understands this... I don't have a switch like Olympic 914 shows but I do have a power probe and a jumper wire. Based on my limited understanding of what I'm reading here, I'm wondering if the following will work (in all cases, of course, the power probe is grounded to the motor and power is placed on 53):
1. To test low speed: put jumper wire between 53 and 53a 2. To test high speed: put jumper wire between 53 and 53b 3. To park motor: put jumper wire between 53 and 31b |
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