You could also change the M2 contact to an M1 contact. You could put the M2 output parallel to the M1, since the start/stop station for M2 is completely unnecessary if it's just controlled by M1.
@TheBeatlesBaconator Yes, but most electrical work is the same if indoor or out. But as industrial wiring related (like comercial wiring), does not cover gfi outlets by swimming pool for example. :>)
Nearly 2 years after my pre-apprenticeship course, I'm finally starting my apprenticeship as an industrial electrician an hour from now. Watching these refresher vids on the Tube, is a hell of a lot more efficient than digging through my books.
great tips this is such a useful information..great video..!!
hvactrainingschools 1 month ago
I love schematic diagrams, I think they're easy to read. Bypass the L1 source with the M1 contacts.
It gets even funner when the motors have multiple rpm settings or a forward/reverse setting.
Red021686 4 months ago 2
electro boy book was not a good start
frisko129 5 months ago
this is so easy, im only 11 years old and i know it.
MonkeyDude125 6 months ago
@MonkeyDude125 Cool story brah, needs more dragons and shit
MythosAlmighty 4 months ago
You could also change the M2 contact to an M1 contact. You could put the M2 output parallel to the M1, since the start/stop station for M2 is completely unnecessary if it's just controlled by M1.
Carbunkal 9 months ago
you can also put a dry contact or auxiliary contact normally open (NO) from M1 magnetic contactor and connect series to M2 stop push button, thnx.
bruscho1 10 months ago
you can also put a dry contact or auxiliary contact from M1 magnetic contactor and connect series to M2 stop push button, thnx.
bruscho1 10 months ago
Is this for indoor electrical work?
TheBeatlesBaconator 11 months ago
@TheBeatlesBaconator Yes, but most electrical work is the same if indoor or out. But as industrial wiring related (like comercial wiring), does not cover gfi outlets by swimming pool for example. :>)
bin952 11 months ago
@bin952 Oh, becuase when I first saw this I thought it was a circuit board before I learned amperage, or Back EMF, Thanks =)
TheBeatlesBaconator 11 months ago
thanks..its very helpdul
manolitomulat 1 year ago
Nearly 2 years after my pre-apprenticeship course, I'm finally starting my apprenticeship as an industrial electrician an hour from now. Watching these refresher vids on the Tube, is a hell of a lot more efficient than digging through my books.
villainsdeeds 1 year ago
Thanks for sharing, Your channel is a great help.
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ztbutt 1 year ago
free tutorial
TheCriscruz 1 year ago