rmackowsky
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Is the last part of this correct regarding the start/finish wire? I thought the volt testing gave you the positive and negative wires. Does that also correspond to start/finish?
https://youtu.be/zZzBPxKpvq0
“Okay, firstly set your voltmeter to read in 20kOhms. Now pick any two pickup wires and touch your two voltmeter wires to them. If you get a resistance reading, then both wires are connected to the same coil. If you don't get a reading, then grab another wire and try again until you do get a reading. Once you have two wires that give you a reading, you will also get a reading if you connect the other two wires. To determine which wires belong to which coil, first change your voltmeter to the 20V setting. with one wire pair connected, tap on one of the coils pickup poles with your screw driver. If it changes the reading, then those wires belong to that coil. You'll also notice that the reading will either went positive first, then negative, or vice versa. If you get a positive reading first, then whichever wire is connected to the positive (red) lead of the voltmeter is the start of that coil. If it went negative first, then the wire connected to the negative lead (black) of your voltmeter is the start of that coil. Do this test again for with the other wire pair and you'll know which wires are the start and finish wire for each coil.”
https://youtu.be/zZzBPxKpvq0
“Okay, firstly set your voltmeter to read in 20kOhms. Now pick any two pickup wires and touch your two voltmeter wires to them. If you get a resistance reading, then both wires are connected to the same coil. If you don't get a reading, then grab another wire and try again until you do get a reading. Once you have two wires that give you a reading, you will also get a reading if you connect the other two wires. To determine which wires belong to which coil, first change your voltmeter to the 20V setting. with one wire pair connected, tap on one of the coils pickup poles with your screw driver. If it changes the reading, then those wires belong to that coil. You'll also notice that the reading will either went positive first, then negative, or vice versa. If you get a positive reading first, then whichever wire is connected to the positive (red) lead of the voltmeter is the start of that coil. If it went negative first, then the wire connected to the negative lead (black) of your voltmeter is the start of that coil. Do this test again for with the other wire pair and you'll know which wires are the start and finish wire for each coil.”
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