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Re: Corona lockdown challenge
So.....you didn't get a pic of the important part of the new house....... ;) Bill
By Bill Armstrong · #15066 ·
Re: Corona lockdown challenge
I got a short break here to work on getting rid of stuff here, but now our house contractors are back to work with a special work permit.? This leads to things like the late night DING DING DING on
By Jerry Durand · #15065 ·
Re: Corona lockdown challenge
On 4/23/2020 6:01 PM, John Vreede wrote: > Hey all > Nice to see new members and Bill's welcome comment about cutting up a 'big pile of metal' stirred something in my head. > Everyone likes to
By Terry Coombs · #15064 ·
Re: Corona lockdown challenge
Exactly what I was talkin¡¯ about John! And, exactly what I¡¯m doing. Right now, I¡¯m building a little box blade for my garden tractor. One of those things I have been planning to do for a while,
By Bill Armstrong · #15063 ·
Corona lockdown challenge
Hey all Nice to see new members and Bill's welcome comment about cutting up a 'big pile of metal' stirred something in my head. Everyone likes to make?stuff, and if you're going to cut up 'big
By John Vreede · #15062 ·
Re: Motor capacitor
RF Wrote, "Is it possible motor inner core or wiring problem? sometimes wiring will be the problem cause" It is possible, but it is far less likely. OUR EMAIL ADDRESSES HAVE CHANGED We were
By [email protected] · #15061 ·
Hello Everyone in this group #3024-0030
Hi, Just new here, say hello to everyone!!
By Henry · #15060 ·
Hello Everyone in this group
Hi, Every one here, I am new here
By Henry · #15059 ·
Re: Motor capacitor
Hi, Is it possible motor inner core or wiring problem? sometimes wiring will be the problem cause
By Henry · #15058 ·
Re: Saying Hello
Welcome! Considering the situation¡­.I hope you have a welder, and a lathe, and a mill¡­.and a big pile of metal to cut up with your saw, and build something! ? Bill Sent from
By Bill Armstrong · #15057 ·
Saying Hello
Hi everyone. I am new to the group and I hope everyone is staying safe.
By abnersadik96@... · #15056 ·
Re: [ExternalEmail] Re: [4x6bandsaw] Motor capacitor
That you are actually able to get any thing done right now, things being what they are, is fairly amazing. OUR EMAIL ADDRESSES HAVE CHANGED We were xxxxx@...<mailto:xxxxx@...> and we
By [email protected] · #15055 ·
Re: [ExternalEmail] Re: [4x6bandsaw] Motor capacitor
Duh, right.? Sorry about that, busy with other things and got my mental wires crossed.? Been dealing with 380 WYE for our new house along with the roof, concrete, etc. and getting tired. -- Jerry
By Jerry Durand · #15054 ·
Re: [ExternalEmail] Re: [4x6bandsaw] Motor capacitor
That comes from a 480System, 277 is the Phase to neutral voltage of a nominal 480V Ph-Ph 3 phase system. The N-¡°hot leg¡± voltage of a hot leg delta is 207.8 V OUR EMAIL ADDRESSES HAVE CHANGED We
By [email protected] · #15053 ·
Re: [ExternalEmail] Re: [4x6bandsaw] Motor capacitor
That's where 277V lighting comes from in commercial buildings, if you ever wondered why a ballast often says it's good up to 277V. -- Jerry Durand, Durand Interstellar, Inc. +1 408-356-3886
By Jerry Durand · #15052 ·
Re: [ExternalEmail] Re: [4x6bandsaw] Motor capacitor
"In this country, it is usually either relatively difficult or just impossible to get 3-phase power into an existing house. " Truth, but shouldn't be. "The guy didn't say another word, just hung up on
By [email protected] · #15051 ·
Re: Motor capacitor
I was mostly referring to the common US residential standard only, which is 120/240 single phase. In this country, it is usually either relatively difficult or just impossible to get 3-phase power
By Robert Downs · #15050 ·
Re: Motor capacitor
"I always feel it should be said that motors with auto reset thermal protectors (common on furnace blower motors, etc) should NOT be used on power tools unless the protector is jumpered or replaced
By [email protected] · #15049 ·
Re: Motor capacitor
Reversible dual voltage motors with thermal protectors get complicated, at least to me. But capacitor motors tend not to be terrifically fussy about the value of the capacitor. Most fractional hp
By Alan Muller · #15048 ·
Re: Motor capacitor
Robert Wrote " I'll mention that if the motor is a dual-voltage one (120/240 VAC), there is usually still only one start winding and if the motor is wired up to run off of 240 VAC, the start winding
By [email protected] · #15047 ·