Great video! Do you happen to have a video that demonstrates the stop/start functionality where the coil (24V) is a different voltage than the line voltage?
Good day sir, I really appreciate the good wor you're doing, I have a question, the red wire is supposedly the life wire (24v), but you passed it through the stop button first and looped to the green button, which means the green button got it's supply by looping from the red button, does it mean the red button is continuous even though it's not pushed ??
I've seen hundreds of these videos, this is by far the one that I understood the best, because you explained on paper then showed an actual example. Great explanation. Thank you.
Nice obsolete A12 ! I wish though you'd make the distinction between main contacts 1 the 6 and the auxiliary 13-14, especially since you have a clearly marked 30-10 contact arrangement.
What would happen if I used a standard ON-OFF toggle switch on this self-holding circuit? Would that be safe? I am trying to replace my coffee machine momentary switch with a toggle switch. The coffee machine has a self-holding circuit. Thank you
that really cleared some things up for me. i paused the video and studied the wiring. im an electrician but its rare for me to wire a contactor and control wiring so i like to refresh my memory before hand. thanks.
so many videos out there purport to "teach" people to connect to a motor starting contactor yet fail to teach an understanding of the process so that people cannot diagnose when there is an issue. you on the other hand explained just how the circuit latches to remain on so that people actually learn something. Very well done sir
For contactor coil use a multimeter and check coil continuity. When you say "pushed and the part return back'' do you mean you push the button relay engages and when you release relay deenergizes?
Good Job.. 25 years ago this was the part that took a few days to know how. Rest of the wiring is common sense. Also You May explain to these rookies about the Neutral conductor going through the OL contacts. Thanks Sir.
Hello sir, how r u doing? You are doing a great job of teaching the people... but my suggestion is that you should organize a board which you can be writing some diagrams (projects)
Thanks for the video it teaches thanks! I work in industry and this is a very necessary thing, but in the video at minute 6:30 I could not understand why you connected A1 to L1?
You have given me the best explanation on this, but can you remake this video and add two indicators to it, one when the contactor is energized and the other when it is not. Also includes emergency Push button.
👍 Thanks a lot for your Vidio I am as a biginner can easily understood what you have submitted in simple methode, hoping you doing more vidios may God bless you n your family !
Like every one else, thank you so much for explaining this in very simple terms a knucklehead like me can understand. I am building a new control panel for a milling machine and I had everything worked out except for how to use momentary switches for the contactor. I want to use a contactor for safety as I didn’t want the mill to be able to restart on its own if there was a power interruption. Problem solved thanks to you. Cheers Stuart 🇦🇺
Thank you very much for the break down of the NO / NO maintains the coil. I am getting it.
Great tutorial. You made seemingly difficult connections very simple with easy to follow steps and stages of connection. Thanks
You are brilliant David. 👏. GOD bless you.thank u
Great video! Do you happen to have a video that demonstrates the stop/start functionality where the coil (24V) is a different voltage than the line voltage?
God bless you for making a great video for us
Bro I've been wanting to learn this for years, finally!!!!!
thank you for this explanation, it was great! definitely helped me understand the material i've been studying a bit better.
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Made my day .at last I've got the right channel
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Thank you. It has been a help
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Good day sir, I really appreciate the good wor you're doing, I have a question, the red wire is supposedly the life wire (24v), but you passed it through the stop button first and looped to the green button, which means the green button got it's supply by looping from the red button, does it mean the red button is continuous even though it's not pushed ??
Thank you for this awesome explanation 🙏
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Thankyou very much, I understand now
Good explanation
You explained batter then anyone. Next video you can explain same work with three phase
I thank you a lot for this tutoriel, it helps me a lot for more understand it
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching
I need to take some online course with you, how would be possible??
Thanks man!
I've seen hundreds of these videos, this is by far the one that I understood the best, because you explained on paper then showed an actual example. Great explanation. Thank you.
Your welcome and thanks for watching.
Me too thank u so much sir
Merci beaucoup très impressionnant
your welcome and thanks for watching.
Well explained thanks a lot
Thank you sir
Very informative
Now why this is better than regular key off/on? Is there any difference?
The contactor may control High currents using simple switches but a regular key off/on may not be able to control High current
Nice obsolete A12 !
I wish though you'd make the distinction between main contacts 1 the 6 and the auxiliary 13-14, especially since you have a clearly marked 30-10 contact arrangement.
Good point!...… thanks for watching
Thanks
thankyou
Well done
Very good
exactly what i was looking for.
what is the best relay to get (link please) for 230v to power a 230v motor.
what is your motor Horsepower(HP)
@@electreca1 sorry don’t know horse power but it’s a 1400w motor on a router table. Just a home model not industrial
Ok!...... That motor will draw around 7amps, Contactor of 16amps is not bad. here is the link from Amazon amzn.to/3uvHq62
@@electreca1 Thank you.
Simple
Where does that first cable came from?Are you giving an electric source?
Pls u are not using the terms, eg NC or No. You are just saying here ,here, here
Sorry for that, will get better, and Thanks for watching.
I can't see u r video bcoz letters disturbing in display
Sir, don't understand the connection of last wire! Can you explain
Your explanation by the diagram and practical demonstration is SUPER easy to understand. A perfect teacher.
Thank you!
What would happen if I used a standard ON-OFF toggle switch on this self-holding circuit? Would that be safe? I am trying to replace my coffee machine momentary switch with a toggle switch. The coffee machine has a self-holding circuit. Thank you
that really cleared some things up for me. i paused the video and studied the wiring. im an electrician but its rare for me to wire a contactor and control wiring so i like to refresh my memory before hand. thanks.
Very Simple, Step by Step, To the Point, Precise, Accurate presentation.
Thanks for your time
so many videos out there purport to "teach" people to connect to a motor starting contactor yet fail to teach an understanding of the process so that people cannot diagnose when there is an issue.
you on the other hand explained just how the circuit latches to remain on so that people actually learn something. Very well done sir
Brilliant explanation of how it works. Thanks man
Thanks for watching
Good
i found your video really informative, bc you show how it works IRL, unlike those complicated theoretical diagrams
Exactly
Can we change the same circuit using only one switch to operate
what can cause a motor to burn after connecting to a push button
Bravo.
Simple enough
How can I know if the relays are not good my mixer has some problem don't turn on just we pushed and the part return back
For contactor coil use a multimeter and check coil continuity.
When you say "pushed and the part return back'' do you mean you push the button relay engages and when you release relay deenergizes?
Thank you ❤
That’s pretty simple. Ty sir ❤️
Please use a dark marker so the writing can be easily seen . I can barely see the writing on the paper. Thanks.
Noted
Thanks men
Your welcome
test 5 pol car relay 12 volt. god luck.
Good Job.. 25 years ago this was the part that took a few days to know how. Rest of the wiring is common sense. Also You May explain to these rookies about the Neutral conductor going through the OL contacts. Thanks Sir.
WHAT ABOUT STARTER CAPASTOR TO SWITCH OFF
do you know the timing to turn off/turn on?
Hello sir, how r u doing?
You are doing a great job of teaching the people... but my suggestion is that you should organize a board which you can be writing some diagrams (projects)
The diagram is not clear. I suggest you use a black pen in a white paper
ok understood, and thanks for watching.
Sir the digram is not clear to see
Thanks for the video it teaches thanks! I work in industry and this is a very necessary thing, but in the video at minute 6:30 I could not understand why you connected A1 to L1?
I have a single phase 2.2kw motor, 2800rpm/4Pole. 220V, 50HZ. What is minimum Amp, for a contactor I can use?
You have given me the best explanation on this, but can you remake this video and add two indicators to it, one when the contactor is energized and the other when it is not. Also includes emergency Push button.
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👍 Thanks a lot for your Vidio I am as a biginner can easily understood what you have submitted in simple methode, hoping you doing more vidios may God bless you n your family !
Thanks you Very much ........I understood perfectly.I am from Bangladesh.
Extremely well presented, thank you for making it easy to understand.
Glad it was helpful!
Interesting technology
thank u so much
hello there, hope you are doing well? you really a good teacher!! will you please teach us how to read electrical circuit with contactor?
I miss my engineer davi
Thanks alot! Most easy to understand video I've seen!
Your most welcome
This is a very good job. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. The start-stop logic is the most fundamental circuit in Electrical engineering
Well demonstrated, quite understood. Very helpful
Glad it was helpful! and Thanks for watching.
Awesome 👌
Great detailed explanation thank you
The red is NO ?
Thank you
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Very nice this your explanation & fine demo thanks for your explanation
This is nice
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thank you so much !!!! i did this today , but now thanks to you i understand perfectly !!! wish you all the best!!!
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thanks!
Thank you for sharing your valuable knowledge!
It's really interesting and educative and i really like it . Thank you for your lecture
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I watched a lot of videos but this one is understandable 💯💯💯💯
Like every one else, thank you so much for explaining this in very simple terms a knucklehead like me can understand. I am building a new control panel for a milling machine and I had everything worked out except for how to use momentary switches for the contactor. I want to use a contactor for safety as I didn’t want the mill to be able to restart on its own if there was a power interruption. Problem solved thanks to you.
Cheers Stuart 🇦🇺
You're very welcome!
Thank you very much sir
Most welcome
Your a good teacher unfortunately I have just seen this I wish I saw it wen I was in school plizz upload more am going for an interview
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Let me pray for you bro anyway I wish you success 🙏🙏🙏
Where are you located now ? Are you in Uganda
Which country are you from
UG
very good video thank you
Thanks for watching
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