If a three phase motor loses one leg it will do neither of what you suggest. To change the rotation of a three phase motor any two motor leads must be interchanged. When one leg of a three phase system goes down it is said to be single phasing. The overload protection on the motor senses the higher current on the other two legs and trips the overload heaters. This in turn drops the contactor open and disconnects the motor from the supply.
It depends on if the motor is an AC motor, or DC motor. DC motors only run backwards when the voltages get crossed between + and -.
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it burns
It is a type of transmission where you can shift forwards to backwards or the other way around with out having to come to a complete like normal tractors have to.
Yes, just swap any two wires to reverse it
the magnets in motor were backwards alls good thanks for the help
It depends on if the motor is an AC motor, or DC motor. DC motors only run backwards when the voltages get crossed between + and -.
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By connect a starter motor backwards I assume you mean put the negative cable where the positive cable would go and then put the positive cable to the negative connection. In that case the starter motor should run backwards. That might be a handy thing to do if you are using a starter motor to power something else such as a winch or maybe a pump.
Yes. You can run it backwards, spin the rotor of the motor and take electricity out.
That's the motor, which burns fuel and propels the boat.
Is it a new starter motor? It may be incorrect.
it burns
yes. that's how they work!
No, unless it is a three phase motor and you reverse only two of the phases.
it burns thats it