Hoppylikerabbits
Well-Known Member
So the other day I had my Central Air unit replaced and what do you know.. there happened to be a 220v Motor in the fan.. So i took it out.. now here's the delema..
I'm able to get the motor to run on 110v using the black and white wire. However it seems a bit slow.. 1075rpm @ 20% (hoping that is correct). How would i wire this up to actual 220v (dryer outlet) or would this be alright as it sits to run my mill? here is the attached wiring diagram. I'm able to work with 110v all day every day but i cant grasp the 220v. Unless it would be the same connection to 220v.....
I also know i can put a SPDT switch in-between the yellow and purple wires for CCW and CW rotation.
I'm able to get the motor to run on 110v using the black and white wire. However it seems a bit slow.. 1075rpm @ 20% (hoping that is correct). How would i wire this up to actual 220v (dryer outlet) or would this be alright as it sits to run my mill? here is the attached wiring diagram. I'm able to work with 110v all day every day but i cant grasp the 220v. Unless it would be the same connection to 220v.....
I also know i can put a SPDT switch in-between the yellow and purple wires for CCW and CW rotation.