Awesome explanation of basic motor wiring controls. I’d been looking for a video like this for a while & happy to have finally found it. Breaking down the actual controls and explaining how they work is a Big Plus. Great Job!
Thanks for this video Explained clearly. Im an electrical student and this really helps And please can you do a video for the operation and explain diagrams of changeover switches for gensets
Please try and make a video on the construction and working principle of contactor, thermal overload relay, timer, selector switch and so on... This will help us the new individuals in the field of engineering understand it more when it is used in a circuit... Thanks...
You are my new favorite person your videos are the so helpful ! Do you know of somewhere I can get hold of some practice software and start doing practice control circuits I’ve been given a scenario to create a circuit for
Software? I would build these circuits in real life if you want to really get good at them. I'm posting a video on how to build an electrical trainer and what parts I use in the near future.
Rookie question: If this setup is used in 220/480 3 phase where does the power for the circuit control? You mentioned 24v into the leads to activate the coil.
when you buy your contactor you specify what voltage you want if it is an application where a person could touch a damaged control button you ask for 24 v coil and you need to supply that voltage through a 24v transformer if there is no chance a person could come in contact with the control circuit you could ask for a 415 v coil and that voltage is taken directly off the power running into the contactor
Hello. Do you know how to test a Wascator electronic motor start switch, S9817, . Is the test similar to those from the Sinpac brand? This is for a washing machine.
I’m really not sure. Can you send me a link? Possibly a schematic of the switch. They are probably the same. I just don't want to give you bad advice when dealing with things I've never seen.
@@Mikesfilmss Hello, the washing machine is a Wascomat W125. Inside is a (electronic motor start switch, Wascator S9817) but i am looking for a replacement, the Sinpac brand have similar one (Sinpac Switch 230v for Wascomat Washer P/n 471956605 472205015u01) The test for the sinpac 220 volts switch is online whith two incandescent light bulbs. I'm looking to test the original switch (Wascator S9817) before throwing it away to see if it works.
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@@Mikesfilmss Can you refer me to any study of the electronic switches to start the high speed in a motor (not the working speed), for example the high speed of a motor in the spin action of a washing machine? The electronic switches (Sinpac) are to replace the centrifugal mechanical switch supposedly because the mechanical ones fail more than the electronic ones. They normally have 4 terminals. What is connected to these 4 terminals, their functionality? Best regards.
Hey bro maybe you could help me out so we have a machine that is controlled by motor lift drum lift up and down by 2 buttons but recently it’s been shutting control board all off when going down or up sometimes I’ve changed relays worked for but but back to shutting all off not sure what to do can you help PLEASE I CAN EXPLAIN BETTER
@@Mikesfilmss so the guy who made machine n control board is in UK he has it all so it’s easier n cheaper for us to do it in house and I’m only one who was willing to to learn and try to fix the stuff im interested in it , maybe I can send u photos of what the issue is , cause we have a drum lift we put drums in and it goes up n down with 2 buttons green n red so when we go up n down the machine the control board will shut off but the lift will still work the small control board still works lights turn on it’s the bigger board that shuts off none of the switches inside big board turn off or click down letting me know it was tripped , I think there’s some papers in board I can send u pictures off that act might be the schematics for it
Dude this was the best out of all the ones I've been watching! Well done.
Thanks! It’s always nice to see that this is helping someone!
Yes. I agree. Very well done.
Awesome explanation of basic motor wiring controls. I’d been looking for a video like this for a while & happy to have finally found it. Breaking down the actual controls and explaining how they work is a Big Plus. Great Job!
Thank you I love videos like these.
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I’m taking motor controls and this channel is really helpful . Ya should make more videos
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New subscriber. Wish you keep making automation videos. I just got a job out of college as an automation engineer and I love this basic level videos.
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Well Explained, thank you for the good and easy explanation.
You have cleared so many doubts thanks man
Thanks for this video
Explained clearly. Im an electrical student and this really helps
And please can you do a video for the operation and explain diagrams of changeover switches for gensets
Send me a diagram and I’ll look at it and see if I can explain it with the equipment I have.
you are great sir really perfect and smooth explanation
Thank you!
Excellent breakdown and video
Well done now i can see the whole motor control how it works
Please try and make a video on the construction and working principle of contactor, thermal overload relay, timer, selector switch and so on... This will help us the new individuals in the field of engineering understand it more when it is used in a circuit...
Thanks...
Very interesting and educational
Yes please!
Thank you for this video , really help me alot to under that contactor.
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Thank you.. I can learn something here.. appreciate you🙏💯
You are my new favorite person your videos are the so helpful ! Do you know of somewhere I can get hold of some practice software and start doing practice control circuits I’ve been given a scenario to create a circuit for
Software? I would build these circuits in real life if you want to really get good at them. I'm posting a video on how to build an electrical trainer and what parts I use in the near future.
Great video! Thank you.
Thank you for helping me learn!
very interesting video to watch. Thank you.
Nice one, I needed to know how the overload is connected
Rookie question:
If this setup is used in 220/480 3 phase where does the power for the circuit control? You mentioned 24v into the leads to activate the coil.
when you buy your contactor you specify what voltage you want if it is an application where a person could touch a damaged control button you ask for 24 v coil and you need to supply that voltage through a 24v transformer if there is no chance a person could come in contact with the control circuit you could ask for a 415 v coil and that voltage is taken directly off the power running into the contactor
Gracias amigo I’m motor controls course very much help thank yu
Great video.
Thank you!
Hello. Do you know how to test a Wascator electronic motor start switch, S9817, . Is the test similar to those from the Sinpac brand? This is for a washing machine.
I’m really not sure. Can you send me a link? Possibly a schematic of the switch. They are probably the same. I just don't want to give you bad advice when dealing with things I've never seen.
@@Mikesfilmss Hello, the washing machine is a Wascomat W125. Inside is a (electronic motor start switch, Wascator S9817) but i am looking for a replacement, the Sinpac brand have similar one (Sinpac Switch 230v for Wascomat Washer P/n 471956605 472205015u01) The test for the sinpac 220 volts switch is online whith two incandescent light bulbs. I'm looking to test the original switch (Wascator S9817) before throwing it away to see if it works.
@@Mikesfilmssyeah I'm 🎉good evening and e a dey y is e 🎉j r by to😂😂❤❤❤😂 you h😂y tol by r g GG TM bhh eth tg up k he got em 🎉em RM kkre😂u late to rng 🎉 right there el is life llllmm my to ihru to h that 😢 is pl GG me feel elllllllll um RN lllelllllllr jul yumulllllll RM till ulkllllllllllllpli ye by the yo been toklllkll hey lepp pm llll pm llll l0lplp ppl
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@@Mikesfilmss Can you refer me to any study of the electronic switches to start the high speed in a motor (not the working speed), for example the high speed of a motor in the spin action of a washing machine? The electronic switches (Sinpac) are to replace the centrifugal mechanical switch supposedly because the mechanical ones fail more than the electronic ones. They normally have 4 terminals. What is connected to these 4 terminals, their functionality? Best regards.
Great work there.
Thanks for sharing ☺☺
Shoulnt the A1 and A2 be at the top of the diagram @ 9:00? thx i green at this.
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No problem!
THANK YOU!
Thanks for sharing it with us
Can the contacts on the contractor be used instead of the auxiliary contact; for a confirmation signal? Is it a good idea safety wise?
What size wire your working with here?
It's been about 3 years since I made this video bit I think it 14ga maybe 16ga
Thank you alot!
Amazing video
Amazing
Glad you enjoyed it!
Can you please update the CC to add punctuation? It is difficult for accessibility.
I’ve never done that. I’ll look into it
I like that it's like a super dangerous lego😂
Thanks for your help
Hey bro maybe you could help me out so we have a machine that is controlled by motor lift drum lift up and down by 2 buttons but recently it’s been shutting control board all off when going down or up sometimes I’ve changed relays worked for but but back to shutting all off not sure what to do can you help PLEASE I CAN EXPLAIN BETTER
I’d be more than willing to talk to you and try to help but I would need a lot more information. Do you have a schematic?
@@Mikesfilmss so the guy who made machine n control board is in UK he has it all so it’s easier n cheaper for us to do it in house and I’m only one who was willing to to learn and try to fix the stuff im interested in it , maybe I can send u photos of what the issue is , cause we have a drum lift we put drums in and it goes up n down with 2 buttons green n red so when we go up n down the machine the control board will shut off but the lift will still work the small control board still works lights turn on it’s the bigger board that shuts off none of the switches inside big board turn off or click down letting me know it was tripped , I think there’s some papers in board I can send u pictures off that act might be the schematics for it
Do you have something like email or anything I can send photo too
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Hi greetings i want to lean more about the contactor
well explained..
Where can I purchase these contacters
i'm in a motor controls course right now for I/E tech lol
Awesome
Please sir I was asking for the explanation of those numbers on those components please
What number? The terminal numbers?
Nice
Welcome to the world of electricity
Unless it's about wiring diagram
Took me back to learning about contacters....skip what ever this video could ever do....ie short circuit 😂
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Coils have voltage,,,,contacter not pulling in,,,,, back to the drawing board.....
Normally open is closed....
Um no. Normally open is open at its resting/shelf state and closes when contact is closed, allowing electricity to flow through.
Open circuit coil....
Electric pull. 😂 If only there was proper terminology that could describe the phenomenon.
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