Author Topic: Oscillating Fan Motor - 2 Broken Copper Windings to Capacitor and Thermal Fuse  (Read 643 times)

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Offline Colombian RoastTopic starter

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Hello to everyone!  Happy Sunday Afternooooon!!
I should first say that I broke these wires intentionally, but I forgot exactly what they were attached to.
I was able to determine that there is no connectivity across the Capacitor, but as a result of not eating anything all day, my mind became forgetful, and here I am, unable to remember where things went.  I am assuming I can solder them back into their correct places.

Could someone please help me recall where these two copper windings and Capacitor wires are supposed to go?
The two copper windings I broke were attached to the Thermal Fuse and to the Capacitor.  I also removed the Capacitor, and do not recall what its Black and Pink wires were attached to.  I also disconnected one of the Thermal Fuse's wires and do not recall where it goes. 
(I thought I needed to isolate these two pieces completely in order to test their resistance and connectivity.)

The "Loom" from the fan motor has Black, Blue, Red, and White wires.  Each is connected to a thin, copper winding wire that appears to have been twisted onto the ends of these four wires
The Blue wire only has One copper wire attached to it.  (I may have unknowingly broken its second copper wire, as there is a small, centimeter-long copper wire that appears to be the other side of the copper wire that was twisted onto the end of the Loom's Blue wire.)

There is a second Black wire that comes down from the Synchro Motor.  The second Black wire is connected to the end of the Loom's Black wire and is soldered to it there. 
One of the two wires from the Thermal Fuse connects at the union of the two Black wires.
« Last Edit: August 09, 2020, 09:58:05 pm by Colombian Roast »
 

Offline sebouh

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Colombian Roast,

Difficult to understand your problem only by reading. In order to help you photos or a schematic diagram might be useful.
 

Offline Colombian RoastTopic starter

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Ok, I will see if I can snap a few good photos.  Those winding wires are so thin. 
 


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