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F&P murray

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Joined: 25/10/2005
Location: Austria
Posts: 22
Posted: 07:30am 19 Nov 2005
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Glenn has avery good rewiring schematic on rewiring an F & P into 7 two pole star and then star/delta, is there a a diagram similar that shows delta wiring only, has any one got one.

 


Bob from Murray Bridge, SA
 
ozetrade

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Joined: 15/10/2005
Location: Australia
Posts: 59
Posted: 10:23am 20 Nov 2005
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Hi Bob,

I haven't seen any diagrams other than what's in the Eco Innovation manual.

It's a fairly straight forward process though. Start anywhere. In a clockwise direction, put the numbers 2-1 on the first post, 4-3 on the second post, 6-5 on the third post. Repeat this all the way around the stator.

Cut all the wires. Join all the wires numbered 1 and number the end wire No.1 when done. Join all the wires numbered 2 and number the end wire No.2 when done. etc. When finished you should have 6 wires numberd 1-6.

Join 1 & 5 - join 2 & 6 - Join 3 & 4. DONE

 

 

 


Greg
Just North of Brisbane in Redcliffe
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F&P murray

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Location: Austria
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Posted: 09:08am 21 Nov 2005
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Thanks ozetrade,

i will rewire a unit this weekend and see what i can get, im lucky i have a sh*t load of wind here having destroyed unit 1 already pictures to come on monday.

 

theres cheap power in gas but you have to sit on a vessel to collect it.

 

Bob


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