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Re: A slight diversion from chuck issues: 24v DC motor wire code


 

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Thanks Bill for the info and code reference. That¡¯s just what I was looking for. I did find something similar for Chinese wire coding but it was a bit ambiguous.

Bill


On Jul 22, 2022, at 10:25 PM, Bill in OKC too via groups.io <wmrmeyers@...> wrote:

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Negative is brown and? blue is positive.?

https://electricalfundablog.com/wiring-color-codes-us. Covers most of the current wiring codes for the world.?

Bill in OKC?

https://electricalfundablog.com/wiring-color-codes-us
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On Friday, July 22, 2022 at 08:30:44 PM CDT, William Macy via groups.io <wkmacy@...> wrote:


Greetings all.

I am in the process of converting my SL to a 24 dc scooter motor according to instructions and illustrations in the ¡°Photos¡± section. What is unclear to me is determining which are the positive and negative leads from the motor to the power supply. My motor has brown and blue leads. Am I correct is assuming that the brown wire is the ground or negative one? The rest of the wiring is clear to me except where the green ground lead originates. I would think attaching the motor end to the motor or metal mount should work fine.

Regards, Bill

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