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6 wire motor February 17, 2014 04:39PM |
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Re: 6 wire motor February 18, 2014 07:38AM |
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"pair" wires on 6 wire motors
On six-wire motors you'll find two groups of three wires in which all three wires are electrically connected to each other. These wires are connected to the same coil, one in the center of the coil, two at their ends. Accordingly, two of the possible pairings have a lower resistance, one pair has a higher one. Take the pair with the higher resistance and ignore the third wire.
The no-ohm-meter method can work here, too. Expect not two, but three stages of turning resistance. You want the two pairs which give the highest turning resistance.
After you found out which two of the six wires to ignore (one in each group), you can proceed as if you had four-wire motors.