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I have aquired all the parts to build my tig cooler.I am not to familiar with wiring up the electrical components.They consist of the following:Carbonator motorMuffin fanOn/Off swith rocker typeLightCan anyone steer me in the correct direction as far as wiring it.Maybe a schematic if possible.Thanks
Reply:Originally Posted by LIGoombaI have aquired all the parts to build my tig cooler.I am not to familiar with wiring up the electrical components.They consist of the following:Carbonator motorMuffin fanOn/Off swith rocker typeLightCan anyone steer me in the correct direction as far as wiring it.Maybe a schematic if possible.Thanks
Reply:How bout throwing a little more info out there, like what unit, manufacturer, ect, ect - this isn't the psychic network Fire!, Fire! Oh wait, that's my torch...Lincoln PT-225 TIGLincoln 175 MIG
Reply:Viper -- it sounds like a LIGoomba cooler. . . (home made) LIGoomba the light (I assume pilot light???), motor and fan are connected in parallel, (the white wires together and the black wires together) the white wire from the line cord with the rest of the whites, and the switch between the black wire from the line cord and the other blacks. As always if you're not sure what you are doing, find some help! We are talking water and electricity here, they don't mix well together!-- fredLincoln 180C MIG
Reply:Originally Posted by fredfViper -- it sounds like a LIGoomba cooler. . . (home made) LIGoomba the light (I assume pilot light???), motor and fan are connected in parallel, (the white wires together and the black wires together) the white wire from the line cord with the rest of the whites, and the switch between the black wire from the line cord and the other blacks. As always if you're not sure what you are doing, find some help! We are talking water and electricity here, they don't mix well together!
Reply:Here is a potential schematic. If you even THINK you have a question seek help. As the note says electricity and water don't play well together. Attached Images-- fredLincoln 180C MIG |
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