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Old 01-14-2006, 06:20 AM   #1
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i wired up my clod last night and was looking around to see if i need the capacitors on the lathe motors but from what i found, i am still not too sure. Is anyone running a TR2 with two lathe 55t motors, who has done this know? if you don't will it hurt anything and if you do, then what set up you have.

pos to ground
neg to ground
pos to neg
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Old 01-14-2006, 07:17 AM   #2
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i wired up my clod last night and was looking around to see if i need the capacitors on the lathe motors but from what i found, i am still not too sure. Is anyone running a TR2 with two lathe 55t motors, who has done this know? if you don't will it hurt anything and if you do, then what set up you have.

pos to ground
neg to ground
pos to neg
I run your same setup, you probably don't need the caps but I put them on anyway. Just in case I don't think the integys have the surface mount caps on them. And yes you are correct
pos to gnd
neg to gnd
pos to neg
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Old 01-14-2006, 05:08 PM   #3
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if the lathes don't have surface mounts then how did you do yours. sort confused by looking at it. pics would help too.
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