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How To Wire Most Motors For Shop Tools and DIY Projects: 031
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I show how to wire several different types of motors and explain some of the important components.

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1. AC single phase 1/4 Blower Motor (brushless) induction motor
2. AC single phase Washing machine motor (1/2 hp and 3/4 hp) induction motor (brushless)
3. AC single phase 3 hp (brushless) induction motor
4. AC/DC Motor with brushes "universal motors"

I also show how to figure out which winding is the start winding.

The other parts of this series are here.

   • How to Wire and Control Electric Motors  

Link to video about Centrifugal Switches
   • How to Troubleshoot an Electric Motor...  
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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@stevenmazure8340

3 years ago

I must say that I have never viewed a more likeable teacher that takes the time to explain things in a language that I can understand. Your interactions with your family inspires me to do the same. Thank you! Next stop, your Patreon page.

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@Maatson_

3 years ago

I’ve spent the past 3 years learning electric and motor control, I remember before I started I would watch this video and others and say to my self man I wish I knew what he knew. 3 years later I smile and say I finally get it .... :)

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@joehunt3512

5 years ago

I'm in my second year apprenticeship for Millwright, or Maintenance Mechanic. Your videos honestly helped me understand motors better than any textbook in college. Thank you dude. Keep it up. We owe you a debt of gratitude for your time and effort.

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@dfu1685

1 year ago

I’m slower than the rest of the kids, so I would’ve appreciated a little more depth to what exactly the wiring was and where you hooked the positive and neutral to. Also the the feed vs the run wiring. A drawing explanation with some time taken to explain it all would have really helped because of the nature of twisting wires with similar colors. (Nothing can be done about that). I wish you were my neighbor so I could learn from you. I am sooo similar to you with the repurposing of parts for making useful masterpieces. However, you have obtained much more proficiency with motors and gears than I ever could! You are Awesome dude. Exceptional +1.

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@howardhenneman386

3 years ago

I love watching your videos. You have the ability to explain things at a level that average people can understand, without making the viewer feel talked-down to. Also, your passion comes through, and it's contagious. Nicely done.

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@wallacehughes4643

4 years ago

This guy always amazes me on how developers ingenious ways to use electric motors from everything. This my second time I watched his videos, and he is a cool guy.

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@truedepthaquaponics7118

5 years ago

Thank you for putting out the videos you publish. They're always informative and very well put together, I know I speak for alot of people when I say, thank you & keep up the great work 👍

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@Jay-op2be

4 years ago

Great video Mr Jeremy. I appreciate how clearly and concisely you explain and demonstrate how the various motors work. I enjoyed the real life examples. I look forward to checking out more of your videos.

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@dragonsuicida1

5 years ago

Life saver. Got two washer mashine motors running for some proyects thanks to you. Thums up.

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@Suzzeey

5 years ago

Thank you for your very informative videos. You take the time to explain things well. You are a great teacher, I appreciate your efforts and will be coming back for more education.

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@jimb9369

5 years ago

Jeremy - My second opportunity to see one of your videos. Excellent. If you are not a teacher, you are one naturally. You teach more in a few minutes than most do in hours. Thank you and keep up the good work.

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@azmike1956

5 years ago

Jeremy, thanks so much for the very practical advice & project ideas. I've built a few items using parts from washers, dryers, garage door hardware & whatever else was laying around. Built a benchtop polisher/grinder, Christmas carousels (with rotating 120 ac power) & other fun stuff. Your imagination is the only limit. Thanks again. Mikey

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@josephschaecher6094

6 years ago

Thanks, 2nd time i've watched this. I have an electronics engineering degree, but that was 20 years ago. It's nice to cut to the chase for a specific project, and not crack several old books. Keep it up!

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@ahorseman4ever1

6 years ago

This brings greatly simplifies things. I guess what I'm saying it brings an awareness of what I need to study more. Thank you. It's been to many years since my A and C school when I was in the Navy.

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@cultphetus

1 year ago

Thank you so much for such a helpful guide to reusing old motors! I doubt I ever would have figured all of this out on my own. Love the channel, your presentations are so helpful. You're awesome!

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@bluesully23

5 years ago

Thank you for instilling confidence. I feeling more comfortable diagnosing and wiring motors.

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@wareshoals7592

4 years ago

Hey Jeremy, I’m retired now and do handyman work for for my church and some of the members. Thanks for the videos. You’re a good teacher. That cleared up some confusion for me. Thank you so much. Jim

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@adnacraigo6590

3 years ago

I'm glad that I found your channel. You're really good at explaing how to do things that people need to know.

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@carolinemckenzie4207

3 years ago

Jeremy Your videos are great! I never liked playing with electricity but with your help I have fixed several projects. Keep up the good work. And thank you.

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@schmitt32linedrill

4 years ago

Thanks Jeremy. I was able to get an old washer motor running to put on my bandsaw. I followed your advice on use of the ohm meter to locate start windings and to avoid direct shorts. I used a capacitor with lower capacity, but it works fine.

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