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    No problems Camo ..... also mate, would be a good idea to print or save the 415v schematic I posted here .. (ta Duke) as it is simpler for most sparkies to grasp


    cool bananas and good luck ... Greg

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    Quote Originally Posted by camoz View Post

    I will try the spin test....should I remove the blade first

    Camo
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    Don't bother removing the blade first as it makes a good flywheel and helps to keeps the motor turning smoothly. Just grip the edge of the blade (carefully of course) and this will help you to give it an extra hard spin.
    Bob Willson
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Willson View Post
    Camo
    Don't bother removing the blade first as it makes a good flywheel and helps to keeps the motor turning smoothly. Just grip the edge of the blade (carefully of course) and this will help you to give it an extra hard spin.
    Please never grab the blade while power is applied to the motor Just because it is not spinning does not mean it is not about to start. If the motor is sitting and humming you have lost one or two phases. No further testing necessary.
    Those were the droids I was looking for.
    https://autoblastgates.com.au

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    Finding it difficult to recognise sarcasm are we?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Willson View Post
    Camo
    Don't bother removing the blade first as it makes a good flywheel and helps to keeps the motor turning smoothly. Just grip the edge of the blade (carefully of course) and this will help you to give it an extra hard spin.
    Ummmmmm........I was joking

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    Finding it difficult to include an emoticon for all those who believe everything they read are we?
    Tone and intent is not easily communicated through the written medium. Hence smileys
    Those were the droids I was looking for.
    https://autoblastgates.com.au

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Willson View Post
    Finding it difficult to recognise sarcasm are we?
    , I actually thought you were serious, I was thinking well at least no one else will see this thread, as the moderator will shortly delete it.

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    Darwin and the gene pool jokes will take care of those people.
    Bob Willson
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