Thanks! The thing is, the winding switching (in the motor) is the speed controller. Of course, if one of the windings is damaged. Then, you can buy the regulator separately and connect it.
Ok, thank you. Well, it is because I am thinking about connecting a variable regulator I have, and then (maybe) also keep the swithing mekanism, so I can have even more control over the Rpm. Do you think it will work? I Do not want damage anything.
I need to replace a 2 speed cooker hood fan but only 3 speed is available, can I simply ignore one of the cables. Red is the neutral, black white and brown are the 3 speeds.
@@xVoLAnD Thanks so much for such a quick reply. But sadly it looks like I'll have to do a full replacement as I cannot find a motor with the correct dimensions.
@@xVoLAnD you could use a regular plag with a 10A switch, cable lags and terminal blocks. It takes more time for you but video can be properly cut out. As you said SAFETY FIRST.
Good explanation.
Thanks for sharing 👍
Thank you for video. with this setup, where would you connect a variable speed regulator for the fan? on the supply cable?
Thanks! The thing is, the winding switching (in the motor) is the speed controller. Of course, if one of the windings is damaged. Then, you can buy the regulator separately and connect it.
Ok, thank you. Well, it is because I am thinking about connecting a variable regulator I have, and then (maybe) also keep the swithing mekanism, so I can have even more control over the Rpm. Do you think it will work? I Do not want damage anything.
@@sermandet2022 I think three speed is enough. I wouldn't do anything 🤷🏻♂️
I see no reason to modify.
Oh yes I understand, well it is because I want to use the fan for building an air cleaner 🙂
I need to replace a 2 speed cooker hood fan but only 3 speed is available, can I simply ignore one of the cables. Red is the neutral, black white and brown are the 3 speeds.
You cannot skip one cable, because the connection will be interrupted. You can combine the last two into one circle
@@xVoLAnD Thanks so much for such a quick reply. But sadly it looks like I'll have to do a full replacement as I cannot find a motor with the correct dimensions.
@@glynmoore3730 You’re welcome!
How do i remove the fan from hood
Hello!
Can you show the motor coil wiring diagram by drawing?
Hey! This is a series connection of coil wiring. By applying Ohm's law you’ll get all the characteristics
@@xVoLAnD I'm applying Ohm's law but according to your measurement results it is not appropriate.
@@technology520 You see my actions and it's obvious to me how to connect wires 🤷🏻♂️
How many ohms are brown and white?
You can count from the table
Ho ho ho, you need to write Re, Wh and Br as 3 points of a triangle, with BL in the center
*How to connect kitchen COOKER HOOD FAN electric motor*
you are dangerous not 230V itself!
It's understandable that electrophysics works. Nevertheless, you should not play with it - DANGEROUS TO LIFE
my concern is when you manually plug the power cables directly into the mains supply voltage
it is not a good example to show
@@prv972 Is there any other way I can explain and demonstrate that what I am doing is correct and works?
@@xVoLAnD you could use a regular plag with a 10A switch, cable lags and terminal blocks. It takes more time for you but video can be properly cut out. As you said SAFETY FIRST.
@@prv972 Every house, has a 6-8A fuse, moreover, many are equipped with a special circuit against short circuits 🤷🏻♂️