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Connecting Capacitor to Dirty Water Pump: Wiring Guide for Numbered Wires and Assembly

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  • #1 16284323
    aagrzesiek82
    Level 10  
    Hello. I would ask for help.
    I bought a pump for dirty water some time ago that stopped working. After checking the pump, it turned out that the cause of the failure is the wire. I replaced the cord.
    The problem is that before dismantling the wires I took a picture to know how to later assemble it, but this picture has disappeared somewhere. Maybe someone will tell me how to connect the wires I have numbered.
    Thank you in advance for your help
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  • #2 16284417
    lukasrsv
    Level 20  
    From what I see, you should hook it like this:
    2 to 7
    1 to 5 and 3
    4 to 6
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  • #3 16285822
    aagrzesiek82
    Level 10  
    thank you for the quick reply.
    after connecting
    2 to 7
    1 to 5 and 3
    4 to 6
    the pump is buoying but does not work. I went to the store and bought a new capacitor of the same parameters (I showed you that old man) that did not help
    the rotor is going to rotate without a problem, I guess it is not rusting and for a moment I thought that rust may have caught it but it is
    I decided to risk and replace the wires
    2 to 7
    1 to 3 and 6
    4 to 5
    but the same, you hear a buzz but nothing else :-(
    Chicken. I bought this pump for construction to sometimes get water from the tank, it gave me a lot of pressure and worked so well. after the failure I bought another one in the supermarket but with less power and it works tragically, it is very poor. I hope that this pump can be repaired because I do not want to buy a new one at the end of the construction, just to turn it on a few times :-(
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  • #4 16286307
    lukasrsv
    Level 20  
    Can you measure the resistance on the cables coming out of the pump?
  • #5 16286325
    zyzy52
    Level 28  
    Measure the resistance of the windings between terminals 5,6,7.
  • #6 16286326
    lukasrsv
    Level 20  
    Exactly.
    I have a similar pump myself and after the order of connections that I gave you earlier, my pump is working.
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  • #7 16286327
    zyzy52
    Level 28  
    Measure the resistance of the windings between terminals 5,6,7.
  • #8 16286431
    aagrzesiek82
    Level 10  
    Ok, I measured:
    5-7 = 033
    5-6 = 016
    6-7 = 023
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    #9 16286661
    zyzy52
    Level 28  
    You've tried, but I do not know in which units. My guess is that 5-6 is the winding of the work, which is connected directly to the supply voltage. 6-7 is the start-up winding that is connected in series with the capacitor. From this it looks like the terminal 6 is a common one that needs to be connected to one side of the power supply, terminal 7 connect to one of the capacitor leads and the other condenser lead to the terminal 5 and the other side of the power supply.
  • #10 16286912
    aagrzesiek82
    Level 10  
    I think it will be easier if you draw it :-)
    Connecting Capacitor to Dirty Water Pump: Wiring Guide for Numbered Wires and Assembly

    and I measured on this value
    Connecting Capacitor to Dirty Water Pump: Wiring Guide for Numbered Wires and Assembly
  • #12 16287363
    aagrzesiek82
    Level 10  
    I just plugged in and it works like new :D Thank you for your help

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around troubleshooting a dirty water pump that stopped working due to wiring issues. The user replaced the cord but faced difficulties reconnecting the numbered wires after losing a reference photo. Initial wiring suggestions included connecting wires 2 to 7, 1 to 5 and 3, and 4 to 6, but the pump only buzzed without functioning. Further advice involved measuring the resistance of the windings between terminals 5, 6, and 7. After several attempts and additional measurements, a successful wiring configuration was provided, leading to the pump operating normally again. Visual aids were shared to clarify the connections.
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