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Need help wiring a breadmaker motor.
I have a reversable motor removed from an Oster breadmaker. I want to
use it on a project because the motor runs very quiet. The motor is a 60Hz 120V motor that has three wire. Red, white and blue. The white wire goes to nuetral on the AC outlet. The other two wires goes to a circuit which has two transistors, capacitors and more. When I measure these two wires they show 120V AC (forward spin) and 150V AC (reverse spin.) This motor is probably a DC motor, I don't know for sure. The circuit board is thrown out and all I have is the motor. How do I power up this motor? Thanks |
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