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<blockquote data-quote="Jc1996" data-source="post: 540870" data-attributes="member: 34069"><p>No fault code no just takes out the main breaker. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I’m not sure I 100% sure if what you’re saying but the motor does not have to overcome the opposite rotational force no. I’m just extremely baffled it must be something mechanical if when I connected the motor into the standby starter it did the same thing. Thanks for your help guys, just can’t get my head round this as if the main breaker goes out after a few seconds it’s as though the motor is struggling. However would this make the soft start output lower voltages?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jc1996, post: 540870, member: 34069"] No fault code no just takes out the main breaker. I’m not sure I 100% sure if what you’re saying but the motor does not have to overcome the opposite rotational force no. I’m just extremely baffled it must be something mechanical if when I connected the motor into the standby starter it did the same thing. Thanks for your help guys, just can’t get my head round this as if the main breaker goes out after a few seconds it’s as though the motor is struggling. However would this make the soft start output lower voltages? [/QUOTE]
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