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Does the motor have a centrifugal start switch on the end of it, under a vented cover?
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(08-11-2024, 05:31 PM)Stwood_ Wrote: Does the motor have a centrifugal start switch on the end of it, under a vented cover?
If that is the click at start up and the wind down, then yes. I learned that yesterday.
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Is it working ok?
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Thank you, Roly and Steve, for the information...but: Apparently, I was not clear. I am converting to 230V.
The 400MFD is for 125V and is the one I removed. The 40 MFD, I installed, is a Start Capacitor.
I did make a typing error. The correction: A friend, who mentored me through the conversion, was certain I was not damaging the motor.
Recap: 21-25 MFD 220/250V Start Capacitor would not start the motor. 36-43 MFD 220/250V Start Capacitor starts the motor slowly.
Do I need a different Start Capacitor?
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Bill, a good description of capacitor voltage ratings for dual 110/220v motors can be found at
https://woodgears.ca/motors/voltage.html. Why are you changing the capacitance for the start cap? The original cap should be fine.
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Larry, I will be resawing mesquite slabs to almost the full capacity of the saw, in this case 9.75". In the past, 6" was a slow process. One person wants several book-matched veneers, and I need furniture grade material. Mesquite mills pretty easy, but I wanted all the power I can get out of the 1.5hp motor.
Thank you for link and your interest.
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