I had the pleasure of having him as my instructor at Midlands Tech Columbia SC during the time of this video 7-9 years ago. Today I was looking for information and found this!. James is the real deal I appreciate all the knowledge learned from this man. Really help me out in starting my career! I could say so much more but man I really appreciate this dude!
This man seems like a very good teacher. I like how he breaks the explanation down visually so that everyone is able to understand. Some teachers leave too much for the imagination. This is exactly how you would approach wiring a motor out in the field.
I did mech engineering and we had a few electrical classes. Man I wish we had more teachers like him, I would not have hated electrical so much if I had someone like James here teaching.
Thanks, great Electrical Lesson. In my 10 years of working in electro-mechanical type environment. No one has ever shown me this. This info is worth money.
That was an interesting lecture that has enabled me as a simple pharmacologist to actually understand how my lathe motor is connected should I need to remove it. Thankyou.
Sir I stumbled upon this vid as I studied for an upcoming test to apply for a job. This is the BEST explanation on the subject I found and most relatable. Thank you and please make more vids. Like for example on delta connection or maybe PLCs
Wow, thx for the great video, finally someone who realizes when teaching, that we (students) need it from the ground up.......theory only gets ya so far.....Amazing video, please continue to share more mechanically related videos,,,,,Thx, John
I am doing this now for real. Yours is the only one showing the connections for low voltage coil by coil. Thank you very much. I did it wrong, and motor was drawing 28 amps for 10 secs and ran, but sounded wrong. Smoke came out when turned off, but only a little, ohm reading of coils did not change, hope I did not break it. I did not break from 4-7, 5-8, 6-9, but did break the center connected 7,8,9, thinking those were the ends to bring out to connect, as all the other sources don't show it like you did. Motor is for a Cincinnati Mill machine from 1966 and don't think I could replace it easily.
Nice to see someone with a motor on the desk and leads hanging out of it, and then referencing those leads in his explanation. Yes, even that helps when one is learning.
my name is John I do sprinklers and I have 2 do a 460 volt pump start relay and was a little confused about how to wire it now that I saw your video I feel beer u must b a good teacher I wish I could learn more from you you explain it real well
This helps out a lot. I’m a student teacher right now with a lot of educational background, but not much field time and I’m trying to train students. Thanks. 👍🏿
Very helpful. I just bought a used 440 volt motor I need to rewire for 208 volts. Have not opened the electrical box yet to see if already labeled but now have more confidence
This is a great video. I've wired a lot of dual voltage 3 phase motors, always relying on the wiring diagram. It's great to understand what I'm actually doing and not need the diagram.
Very good presentation, Mr. Waymyers! You remind me of an IES instructor (ex-Army) I had years ago. He, like you I suspect, knew the subject inside and out!
gran professor.. i still remember my teachers on the Uni of zacatecas mex.. they were just like him ... nice.. to fast to achieve his knowledge.. but patient.. great teacher.. .. im electrocuted-mechanical engineer,,, LOL, god bless him
I wish this guy was my teacher. I just failed my 3rd year class because my teacher that covered machines and electronics never covered important stuff like this.
Awesome video... Thanks a million. What if the lines to the motor aren't labeled though? In the past, if I wire a motor in and it spins the wrong way, I've just flipped any two lines and it spins the opposite direction. It's always seemed like the wrong way to go about it...but we're on a farm that was wired 'shittily'.
I had the pleasure of having him as my instructor at Midlands Tech Columbia SC during the time of this video 7-9 years ago. Today I was looking for information and found this!.
James is the real deal I appreciate all the knowledge learned from this man.
Really help me out in starting my career!
I could say so much more but man I really appreciate this dude!
This man seems like a very good teacher. I like how he breaks the explanation down visually so that everyone is able to understand. Some teachers leave too much for the imagination. This is exactly how you would approach wiring a motor out in the field.
Probably the best explanation I have across..and I have 45 years in the electrical field.. well done that man...obviously a dying breed.
I learned more in your short video than I have in my 24 years in maintenance! Thank you so much!
Yeah it's all on us to go out and find out for ourselves, to increase our value.
Exceptional teacher, as close to perfect tone of voice as have ever seen; no room for distraction. Thanks very much, and hope you are doing well.
I did mech engineering and we had a few electrical classes. Man I wish we had more teachers like him, I would not have hated electrical so much if I had someone like James here teaching.
What a great teacher...I'm going to keep re-watching this video till I can do it in my sleep.
man he made this so much more simple than my teacher! THANK YOU! big test tomorrow, connections were honestly my only concern.
"You're not gonna learn this by night".
That's exactly why I'm watching this right now LMAO.
Thanks, great Electrical Lesson. In my 10 years of working in electro-mechanical type environment. No one has ever shown me this. This info is worth money.
The best, most understandable explanation of this I've ever seen. Good work!
Thank you, excellent explanation. I can do now a 5K job and it took me 3 minutes to gather knowledge I was missing. Power to the internet
I wish He could be my Instructor, professor trainer He is AMAZING
Lol cause he’s you’re uncle.
No he is pretty damn good.
Oh cousins sorry😉
I wanted to reach out and say your lessons are clear and precise thank you.
That was an interesting lecture that has enabled me as a simple pharmacologist to actually understand how my lathe motor is connected should I need to remove it. Thankyou.
I am glad you found it helpful. Nothing like keeping it simple.
Sir I stumbled upon this vid as I studied for an upcoming test to apply for a job. This is the BEST explanation on the subject I found and most relatable. Thank you and please make more vids. Like for example on delta connection or maybe PLCs
Wow, thx for the great video, finally someone who realizes when teaching, that we (students) need it from the ground up.......theory only gets ya so far.....Amazing video, please continue to share more mechanically related videos,,,,,Thx, John
I am doing this now for real. Yours is the only one showing the connections for low voltage coil by coil. Thank you very much. I did it wrong, and motor was drawing 28 amps for 10 secs and ran, but sounded wrong. Smoke came out when turned off, but only a little, ohm reading of coils did not change, hope I did not break it. I did not break from 4-7, 5-8, 6-9, but did break the center connected 7,8,9, thinking those were the ends to bring out to connect, as all the other sources don't show it like you did. Motor is for a Cincinnati Mill machine from 1966 and don't think I could replace it easily.
That was gay
Nice to see someone with a motor on the desk and leads hanging out of it, and then referencing those leads in his explanation. Yes, even that helps when one is learning.
my name is John I do sprinklers and I have 2 do a 460 volt pump start relay and was a little confused about how to wire it now that I saw your video I feel beer u must b a good teacher I wish I could learn more from you you explain it real well
+john Kosheluk Are you trying to connect it to a soft start?
No a new relay with sensors on it
This helps out a lot. I’m a student teacher right now with a lot of educational background, but not much field time and I’m trying to train students. Thanks. 👍🏿
This is the best explanation I ever see connecting motors.
Thank you very much I really appreciate you sharing your skills
Awesome 🎉
Very helpful. I just bought a used 440 volt motor I need to rewire for 208 volts. Have not opened the electrical box yet to see if already labeled but now have more confidence
This is a great video. I've wired a lot of dual voltage 3 phase motors, always relying on the wiring diagram. It's great to understand what I'm actually doing and not need the diagram.
I have trouble learning from some teachers. However you have a great way of spreading knowledge. Good job!
If you do not have an electrical license stick to low volt sprinkler guy. Thank you. Video was very well put together. Well done sir.
Very good presentation, Mr. Waymyers! You remind me of an IES instructor (ex-Army) I had years ago. He, like you I suspect, knew the subject inside and out!
Well done video. That is exactly the same way I have been teaching it for years.
Great video. Useful information in a simple way!Thank you for sharing Mr. Waymyers.
Great video bud! Very well taught. Thank you very much.
Handy Man
Lewin
Thanks a lot I attended IBEW. L.U.20 But here in Texas I wasn't received so well. I'll be learning as much as I can at home, Thanks
Thx , Mr. James, your instructions are awesome 👌. God bless u.
Well taught! This clear and methodical explanation helped greatly!
After all The videos I have seen this is the video best explains so far thanks
Very instructional and easy to understand. Thank you for this lesson.
Possibly the best explanation of wiring a motor..
Very nice video, great teaching style. Thank you James
Mark E Pugliano x
Damn good electrical teacher...
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You explain it, so easy simple and easy to understand
Excellent explanation of low voltage and high voltage connections of a 3 phase motor
Very nicely explained. Great teacher
Very well done sir I needed some training and this helped alot
Great teaching my friend,very helpful,just what I was looking for,thanks.
gran professor.. i still remember my teachers on the Uni of zacatecas mex.. they were just like him ... nice.. to fast to achieve his knowledge.. but patient.. great teacher.. .. im electrocuted-mechanical engineer,,, LOL, god bless him
and you are awesome sir....thank you very much for a smooth explaination
Your videos have been extremely helpful. Could you please do more on single and three phase transformers.
Excellent Teaching technique. A great help. Thank you sir.
excellent video, very well presented, clear and direct. thank you.
Great teacher of electrical engineering.... keep it up sir.
Electricians
your are too good perfect explanation thanks
Thanks now I understand what my instructor tried to teach me
Wow! Thank you for posting this lesson....very easy to understand! :)
Great video! The way you explained this was amazing,
You really make that easy ...thank you for the valuable information
Good job man you explained it once and that is it brother
Thanks for the video you made it very easy! I loved the video! I wish I had you for a Teacher!
Awesome, he makes it look so easy. I understand now. Much better than the Hindi versions
Outstanding explanation. Well done.
That was a perfect explanation, easy to understand!
Great explanation! Thank You for taking the time to share!!
one of the most helpful video here. thanks for sharing with us.
Great Job, very simple to understand.
thanks for a great simple clear explanation
Awesome video thanks for sharing 👍
Man what’s an awesome instructor!!
Great presentation 👍 I was really confused
Great video brother. Thank you. Very well. Explained. Muchas gracias. Buen maestro. Gracias
HOLY SHIT. why couldnt i have u as my electrical teacher. MIGHTY FINE JOB!
Great, great explanation 👍 thank you so much
Thanks. More simple then how other people make it sound.
Thanks you're a great teacher
I wish this guy was my teacher. I just failed my 3rd year class because my teacher that covered machines and electronics never covered important stuff like this.
Yes. A Delta phase config would be great
Way to go,,,
Keep up the good work
Greetings from Chitown. Take care Sir.
You literally just saved me my job my company money and a lifetime of embarrassment. Thank you sir.
Yeah I am moving into industrial maintenance from commercial, and this was a weakness of mine.
Excellent video 👌
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Excellent and clear explanation
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Good explanation and clear
Thank you
Very helpful visual. Thanks for the video.
Wow, keep them coming. You are fantastic.
Very well done! Thank you. Jerry T.
I don't know but before it was confusing as hell. Here he explained it where even I have a complete grasp of it now.
Fuck yeah that’s my nigga. I’m going to go and connect my 3 phase motor right now. Thanks for the information
Great instructor 👍🏽
What a good teacher. tanks a lot.
James Waymyers thank you! Excellent explanation, great job!
Nice, thanks a lot for taking the time to prepare this!
Great Video Sr.
Great Video! You really broke it down!
Very nice teacher! Thank you so much!
Great video, very straight forward.
Wow..straight to the point..thanks a lot!
Awesome video... Thanks a million. What if the lines to the motor aren't labeled though? In the past, if I wire a motor in and it spins the wrong way, I've just flipped any two lines and it spins the opposite direction. It's always seemed like the wrong way to go about it...but we're on a farm that was wired 'shittily'.
Amazingly informative
Great video hope to see more.
You are good i never know it was that simple
Thank you I will never fail that test again
Very good teaching