Jackso195

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  • in reply to: Adexa hl-b20 #490258
    Jackso195
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    Ok will try and see.

    in reply to: Adexa hl-b20 #490256
    Jackso195
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    Tried that but still tripping the 32a ring main breaker so obviously drawing to much current. Any other thoughts would be appreciated. Megger tested all coils to earth and no issues with that.

    in reply to: Adexa hl-b20 #490254
    Jackso195
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    Ok will give it a try, but I am away for a couple days so will get back early next week.
    For clarity the “last coil fed direct” will be the 5.6ohm brown and red wires. These have spade terminals fitted which looks like they have come off the contactor whereas the two green and blue pairs are bare ends.
    The mixer is rated at 750w so I would expect around 3A run current is that correct.

    in reply to: Adexa hl-b20 #490252
    Jackso195
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    Yes it does it is one of the low resistance coil pairs (green and blue) that measured 0.3ohms and if I operate the centrifugal switch manually it disconnects the loop.

    in reply to: Adexa hl-b20 #490250
    Jackso195
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    Hi again, yes that is my predicament. The capacitors are as shown. On my fluke multimeter they measure 11.7 run and 172 start microfarads. Thanks for your thoughts so far.

    in reply to: Adexa hl-b20 #490248
    Jackso195
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    Can’t remember will check tomorrow and get back, one says run and the other start on it so I assume that’s what they are.

    in reply to: Adexa hl-b20 #490245
    Jackso195
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    The wiring diagrams adexa sent me are attached, the one with the transformer in is most like what is there but it doesn’t have a transformer.
    Yes the end switch is the centrifugal switch.

    in reply to: Adexa hl-b20 #490244
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