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    Quote Originally Posted by blackburn mark View Post
    Hoping someone can verify my assumptions:
    This is the motor on my Boxford VST (has one capacitor outside the chassis)

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    My assumption is that by rotating the bars 90 degrees (red lines) the motor will run in reverse.....?
    Hi Mark,

    I think some of us can.

    It is just that i would want to see where the capacitor wires are going. just to be sure.

    Basically one moves 1 power lead from one side of the capacitor to the other.

    I cant really see where all wires are connected now so...

    I guess you have this setup.

    http://www.electricneutron.com/wp-co...-capacitor.jpg


    Grtz Bert.

    https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.ele...er-supply/amp/



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    Cheers for that... ill have to remove the block tomorrow and take a look as they come in from the back.

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