am using a digital ohm meter set to read 20V max. when I connect lead 4,9 to +be and flash with lead 1. Both 2,7 2,5 gave increment in reading and returns back to 0 after seconds. Am I doing something wrong here?
Yeah, why don’t you just draw out the leads on paper, or if your budget permits, use a dry-erase board showing the connections to the motor, all this is good stuff to learn and thanks for the effort. Just needs a little bit of tweaking and then it’s go-time 🤙🏻
what the hell is deflection? looks like you immediately had one wire hooked up to one lead and moved the other meter wire to different leads. How do you know so quickly? I am outta here. Plus this guy doesn't respond. Thumbs down
Maybe it's because you forgot to provide your street address so the guy could come over and do the work for you. So do that, and when he comes over ask him to explain the difference between an ohm and a volt.
@@alanw356 The difference between an ohm and a volt is called deflection. I guess I have to google that. I doubt if he will come all the way to my house so he can explain that like you did, unless he is a nut which I doubt. I bet you won't make that request from him.
Thanks for the video and especially the document link! I just used your method today to mark a delta motor and it worked perfectly.
how do you determine if you have delta or y motor. Or is it that you make one or the other, as in it is up to us.?
greetings, when identifying the beginning and ends of the windings of a motor why should there be voltaje in the winding that is no conected.
can u explain terminal identification of 6 lead motor
am using a digital ohm meter set to read 20V max. when I connect lead 4,9 to +be and flash with lead 1. Both 2,7 2,5 gave increment in reading and returns back to 0 after seconds.
Am I doing something wrong here?
Do you have some instructions for how to identify unmarked leads for a 12 wire motor?
Does this applied for all other motor models? Or just for delta
Delta is not a motor, it’s a wiring diagram.
Sir how to find unmarked leads? without using Battery.
Hello from iraq well done thanks
Yeah, why don’t you just draw out the leads on paper, or if your budget permits, use a dry-erase board showing the connections to the motor, all this is good stuff to learn and thanks for the effort. Just needs a little bit of tweaking and then it’s go-time 🤙🏻
Ah yes I can tell by that mustache he is a Marlboro red smoker
Instructions need to be written down, (with schematics) plus who uses an analog VOM these days? Haven't seen a Simpson 260 in years!
that shit was deep
Proper engineers! Save us from the snowflakes!
No theory or explanation of the method. What is flash. Terrible handout. There are better methods found on Y tube.
Cite an example don't just have a hissy fit, help everyone out.
Giatay ka
what the hell is deflection? looks like you immediately had one wire hooked up to one lead and moved the other meter wire to different leads. How do you know so quickly?
I am outta here. Plus this guy doesn't respond. Thumbs down
Maybe it's because you forgot to provide your street address so the guy could come over and do the work for you.
So do that, and when he comes over ask him to explain the difference between an ohm and a volt.
@@alanw356 The difference between an ohm and a volt is called deflection. I guess I have to google that. I doubt if he will come all the way to my house so he can explain that like you did, unless he is a nut which I doubt. I bet you won't make that request from him.