So I harvested the motor out of my old Bosch dryer and want to use it for powering my upcoming apple grinder so I can kick my cidermaking into high gear at the end of this summer.
This is a 240v motor with 4 wires. Two brown wires coming in, and two going out to the capacitor. Also, the ground wire is connected directly to the frame of the motor.
Is the wiring that simple that phase goes to one of the brown wires and neutral goes to the other? Remember, I am in europe so I get 240v straight out of my wall between phase and neutral. I suppose the motor direction is reversed if I just flip phase and neutral?
This is a 240v motor with 4 wires. Two brown wires coming in, and two going out to the capacitor. Also, the ground wire is connected directly to the frame of the motor.
Is the wiring that simple that phase goes to one of the brown wires and neutral goes to the other? Remember, I am in europe so I get 240v straight out of my wall between phase and neutral. I suppose the motor direction is reversed if I just flip phase and neutral?