cheers does it matter if its not a Leadshine?
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cheers does it matter if its not a Leadshine?
No, it was just a diagram I knew about, it's the motor drawing that matters.
OK guys another one im needing help with... i have another SY60STH86/3008BF - however the wire colours are different but on zapps website datasheet
The wires on my motor are as follows
red
blue
black
green
blue/white
black/white
red/white
green/white
sure this is just done to confuse the hell out of me haha
OK so maybe not so bad as i thought.. only the Blue & Blue/White is different. will call this the "Yellow" wire :)
So is this correct:
A+ yellow/white & yellow (but its blue!)
A- Red/White & Red
B+ Green/White & Green
B- Black/White & Black
Using the standard diagram;
Attachment 13681
For any colour scheme with parallel connections use this; (I've just used -A etc. to represent A with a bar on top (not A))
A+ (A to -C )
A- (-A to C )
B+ (B to -D)
B- (-B to D)
Nice one buddy thanks
Im really struggling to get this around my head, i think i have read it so many times i have confused myself (i need to swap from series to parallel as i didn't realise first time round)
which pairs do i join to each other and which pairs to i wire to the terminals?
many thanks
Using the diagram above
Parallel
A+ (Yellow/White to Red)
A- (Yellow to Red/White)
B+ (Green/White to Black)
B- (Green to Black/White)
Series
A+ (Yellow/White)
A- (Red/White)
B+ (Green/White)
B- (Black/White)
(Yellow to Red) not connected to any terminal, just connect together and insulate.
(Green to Black)not connected to any terminal, just connect together and insulate.
Ok so when in parallel you pair the 8 wires (4pairs)accordingly and then they would go strait to the terminals on the driver were as in series you just have 4 of them paired (2pairs) and the other 4 go to the driver?
Many thanks
Yes that's right