Potential relay
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When are you going to upload some more vidoes? They are great.
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Your video is great. You are a very good teacher. After watching your video on potential relays, I was able to hook up a salvaged gear motor that came with a start capacitor and no other instructions.
There is one thing I would change. My motor is small enough that it does not need a run capacitor - only a start capacitor. So your statement that you will always see a run capacitor is not always true. You can have a capacitive start - inductive run motor.
But other than that one small poi
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sir how the potential relay energize check terminal # 2 and 5 are on the same phase
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sir why are you puting L1 on the common terminal and L1 again on the starting terminal is it right sir i think starting and running terminals should be in the same line and common should be on the another line L2 am i right sir please clear my confussion
babar
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ive watched everyone of your vids, and i love how you break and it down and simplify it, keep up the good work. do you think you can do a video on how to troubleshoot a particular circuit, as far as where to put your leads and find what component is bad? thanks again.
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please answer my questions
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ghazanfar977 1 week ago
@ghazanfar977. The start winding produces voltage once the motor is running. That " back voltage" is what energizes the coil.
21footxpress 1 week ago
Now that I think about it your relay has lots of potential ...
fattony123082 2 weeks ago
@fattony123082 Good one!
21footxpress 2 weeks ago
Sir you are a very good instructor. I'm in school now for HVAC-R and all your information is really helpful. I could listen to your lecture everyday. Hopefully you will continue to post.
Kam2876 5 months ago 3
@Kam2876 thanks
21footxpress 5 months ago