Don't know of any three phase low voltage motors. Perhaps it's a "stepper motor". Stepper motors are typically computer controlled, with the computer pulsing different pairs of wire to cause the motor to "step".
Three phase means just that- three phases in the windings of the motor. Therefore three leads (outputs) are used to supply power. A lot depends on the number of wires coming out of the motor. In large industrial motors, you can have 9 leads. The wiring of the motor depends on the application- the motor will either be wired in series (leads 1-4-7, 2-5-8 & 3-6-9 combination) or parallel (4-7, 5-8 & 6-9 with the first three leads connected separate).To change the direction of the output shaft, simply reverse any two of the three leads.
You don't.
Any hobby shop that deals in models should carry this type of motor.
Yes but only up to a load torque of 8/9 of the rated torque.
Don't know of any three phase low voltage motors. Perhaps it's a "stepper motor". Stepper motors are typically computer controlled, with the computer pulsing different pairs of wire to cause the motor to "step".
The blower motor maybe bad / burn out. That will explain you having power to the blower motor and blower motor not starting up. To make sure used a voltmeter and recheck the wiring hardness connection. Blower Motor Removal & InstallationWith Air Conditioning 1. Disconnect the battery ground. > On trucks built for sale in California, remove the emission module located in front of the blower. 2. Disconnect the blower motor wiring at the blower. 3. Disconnect the cooling tube at the blower. 4. Remove the 4 mounting screws and pull the motor from the housing. To Install 5. Remove the clamp from the blower case and remove the blower cage. Mount the cage on the replacement motor. 6. Install the blower motor and tighten the 4 mounting screws. 7. Connect the cooling tube and wiring hardness. 8. Connect the negative battery cable. Check the blower motor for proper operation. 9. Cement the cooling tube on the nipple at the housing using Liquid Butyl Sealer D9AZ-19554-A, or equivalent.
Three phase means just that- three phases in the windings of the motor. Therefore three leads (outputs) are used to supply power. A lot depends on the number of wires coming out of the motor. In large industrial motors, you can have 9 leads. The wiring of the motor depends on the application- the motor will either be wired in series (leads 1-4-7, 2-5-8 & 3-6-9 combination) or parallel (4-7, 5-8 & 6-9 with the first three leads connected separate).To change the direction of the output shaft, simply reverse any two of the three leads.
The blower motor is attached to the housing using 4 screws with a 8mm head. First, remove the wiring clip, then the rubber vent tube, then the four screws. They are at the 12, 3, 6, and 9 o'clock positions. You usually have to remove the plastic fan and use it on the new motor. If the battery is on the passenger side, you will need to remove it first. Good Luck.
You don't.
Blower Motor Removal & Installation With Air Conditioning 1. Disconnect the battery ground. > On trucks built for sale in California, remove the emission module located in front of the blower. 2. Disconnect the blower motor wiring at the blower. 3. Disconnect the cooling tube at the blower. 4. Remove the 4 mounting screws and pull the motor from the housing. To Install 5. Remove the clamp from the blower case and remove the blower cage. Mount the cage on the replacement motor. 6. Install the blower motor and tighten the 4 mounting screws. 7. Connect the cooling tube and wiring hardness. 8. Connect the negative battery cable. Check the blower motor for proper operation. 9. Cement the cooling tube on the nipple at the housing using Liquid Butyl Sealer D9AZ-19554-A, or equivalent.
Blower Motor Removal & Installation With Air Conditioning 1. Disconnect the battery ground. > On trucks built for sale in California, remove the emission module located in front of the blower. 2. Disconnect the blower motor wiring at the blower. 3. Disconnect the cooling tube at the blower. 4. Remove the 4 mounting screws and pull the motor from the housing. To Install 5. Remove the clamp from the blower case and remove the blower cage. Mount the cage on the replacement motor. 6. Install the blower motor and tighten the 4 mounting screws. 7. Connect the cooling tube and wiring hardness. 8. Connect the negative battery cable. Check the blower motor for proper operation. 9. Cement the cooling tube on the nipple at the housing using Liquid Butyl Sealer D9AZ-19554-A, or equivalent.
Blower Motor Removal & Installation With Air Conditioning 1. Disconnect the battery ground. > On trucks built for sale in California, remove the emission module located in front of the blower. 2. Disconnect the blower motor wiring at the blower. 3. Disconnect the cooling tube at the blower. 4. Remove the 4 mounting screws and pull the motor from the housing. To Install 5. Remove the clamp from the blower case and remove the blower cage. Mount the cage on the replacement motor. 6. Install the blower motor and tighten the 4 mounting screws. 7. Connect the cooling tube and wiring hardness. 8. Connect the negative battery cable. Check the blower motor for proper operation. 9. Cement the cooling tube on the nipple at the housing using Liquid Butyl Sealer D9AZ-19554-A, or equivalent.
Blower Motor Removal & Installation With Air Conditioning 1. Disconnect the battery ground. > On trucks built for sale in California, remove the emission module located in front of the blower. 2. Disconnect the blower motor wiring at the blower. 3. Disconnect the cooling tube at the blower. 4. Remove the 4 mounting screws and pull the motor from the housing. To Install 5. Remove the clamp from the blower case and remove the blower cage. Mount the cage on the replacement motor. 6. Install the blower motor and tighten the 4 mounting screws. 7. Connect the cooling tube and wiring hardness. 8. Connect the negative battery cable. Check the blower motor for proper operation. 9. Cement the cooling tube on the nipple at the housing using Liquid Butyl Sealer D9AZ-19554-A, or equivalent.
Blower Motor Removal & Installation With Air Conditioning 1. Disconnect the battery ground. > On trucks built for sale in California, remove the emission module located in front of the blower. 2. Disconnect the blower motor wiring at the blower. 3. Disconnect the cooling tube at the blower. 4. Remove the 4 mounting screws and pull the motor from the housing. To Install 5. Remove the clamp from the blower case and remove the blower cage. Mount the cage on the replacement motor. 6. Install the blower motor and tighten the 4 mounting screws. 7. Connect the cooling tube and wiring hardness. 8. Connect the negative battery cable. Check the blower motor for proper operation. 9. Cement the cooling tube on the nipple at the housing using Liquid Butyl Sealer D9AZ-19554-A, or equivalent.
As i know there no laws with children on the back of motor cycles but I would my kids on the back of the motor cycle at 9 years.
No, but it can power one