Because of that small lesson alone I'm able to read pretty much any circuit in my book now.
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Because of that small lesson alone I'm able to read pretty much any circuit in my book now.
Thank you very much. I never really had a thought l1 and l2 had a relevant difference in voltage or function of each other, but I needed to ask. But, y'all have pretty much cleared up the...
Not necessary, that explanation was perfect!
Thanks for the link and I will watch it, but while I'm thinking about it, is there really a relevant difference between 'hot' and the 'neutral' wire? I realize what y'all said that since it is...
Cool, I'm going to do that. Looks like I'm going to be referring to the Electrical Fundamentals and study phase because it has me confused at this point, lol.
Yeah, they are answered. thanks alot
thanks for the info. and i will do that. from your pro. opinion, does what i said in post 6 sound accurate?
In reality, I understand the function of the circuits and a capacitors purpose, but needed reassurance on my understanding of how the components were wired together.
[QUOTE=timebuilder;11819692]I'm not sure what you have been told, but throw away any ideas about one side of a circuit having one function or another, versus the other side off the circuit.
The...
The start capacitor is wired through the common of the run capacitor, then feeds to the relay, then the start winding and relay are connected through the hermetic terminal of the run capacitor? Then...
So what is the function of the run winding? Is it used to lead out voltage, as I've been told, or lead voltage in for the motor?
I suppose I'm wondering about capacitor design. For instance, in...
thanks for the replies
Until recently I was led to believe that in refrigerator circuits both legs of AC power were feeding into the circuit...but, I read that one leg, typically labeled as L1 will feed power into the...