with that motor being 2 terminals can it actually be revered
http://rougeriverworkshop.blogspot.com/2014/07/reversing-induction-motor-why-its-so.html
a capacitor motor you can reverse by using its capacitor as the reversing for forward or reverse function on the switch
a coil version might be fun on a 2 wire system
Nope, that would be too easy.Thanks, is there not just a simple colour coded schematic indicating what goes where, or do motor wires differ?.
Ok, now wired up through the Dewhurst switch and runs forward/stop/reverse, however when selecting drive either way a light 'click' comes from the motor which also gives a light judder at the same time, neither of these happened when 'hard wired'. Could there be a problem with the wiring??
TIA
Does it happen when you start in the same direction, or only when you reverse? If the latter it could be backlash that you would never have noticed when it ran the same direction all the time. If not then ignore this
Think he means does it still do it going forward. Stopping. Then going forward again. Rather than alternating.Either direction
Yes, reading back I didn’t explain brilliantly but if you start for example several times always in the same direction does it still do it, or does it do it only if you start in one direction followed by a start in the other direction.Think he means does it still do it going forward. Stopping. Then going forward again. Rather than alternating.