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<blockquote data-quote="mecheng46" data-source="post: 493820" data-attributes="member: 32476"><p>I went through the pictures I took yesterday and I just noticed that the resistance readings I got from the starting windings yesterday are not healthy, unless I am missing something?</p><p></p><p>My only hope is if there is a centrifugal switch in the motor somewhere that might be the culprit. Otherwise i might have to ignore the starting widnings and wire only the run windings directly on an SDST switch and push start it every time i want to use it.</p><p></p><p>Shame as is not an easy task finding a brand new single phase 240v 1HP bench grinder, for some reason manufacturers don't make heavy duty single phase grinders anymore. Heavy duty usually goes with 3 phase. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mecheng46, post: 493820, member: 32476"] I went through the pictures I took yesterday and I just noticed that the resistance readings I got from the starting windings yesterday are not healthy, unless I am missing something? My only hope is if there is a centrifugal switch in the motor somewhere that might be the culprit. Otherwise i might have to ignore the starting widnings and wire only the run windings directly on an SDST switch and push start it every time i want to use it. Shame as is not an easy task finding a brand new single phase 240v 1HP bench grinder, for some reason manufacturers don't make heavy duty single phase grinders anymore. Heavy duty usually goes with 3 phase. [/QUOTE]
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