normspanners
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Thats my thought could be centre tapped and the coil has been burned on one side of centre
yeah you never know could be damaged, the problem is you don't know what people have done to itThats my thought could be centre tapped and the coil has been burned on one side of centre
yeah I got an alert only to see what I had just read, to be sure to be sureWow dont know why the double post20/21 ?? maybe i'm centre tapped or maybe just tapped
Wedge1e mine is exactly the same as yours if you have time could you look in your instructions and see if there is a procedure when switching to 415 v as I said in my last post there is a wire hanging so that's a bit odd! i think re wiring the switches is a tad advanced for me normspanners 12v is more my style 415 stuff is a bit scary for me especially as I'm colour blind with red brown and Orange! I'm goin down the 415v route because I have 3 phase in my workshop and to use it on16 amp I need to hardwire from the fuse board with an rcd etc and that adds up to a fair few quid I have tested the welder on my mates 16 amp it did weld well to be fair I think it must be a fair beast when she's got full power proper metal melter!
but that doesn't make it single phase (2 conductors) using a single phase makes it single phase, 3 phase supplies are 120 degrees out of sync with each other so using 2 of the phases makes it 2 phase, no mains neutral used only live