I have a 50-ft power cord for my electric pole saw. In an accident, the saw cut the power cord. It's long cable and I want to save it. My method keeps the cable lean and retain it's strength. It's not water-proof, but I never use a pole saw in a rainy day.
If you make your point of reference the flywheel (starter side) of the motor then rotation is clockwise. If your point of reference is the alternator or the end opposite the motor flywheel, then it will be CCW.
There are many ways to start. First, the starter is weak, and the second is that the starter does not move. If the latter, check the controller for signal output. If there is no signal output, check the battery for voltage? If there is pressure, the controller may be broken.
Normally there is a protection fuse between the low voltage charge winding and the regulator, that may be blown if the battery voltage does not hovver at about 13.8 volts when running otherwise the regulator itself may be faulty.
A standard small battery charger runnibg off the power will keep you going until it is repaired.
you are going to have to get right into it and test all the wiring for voltage or there could be problems in the windings. and that is the only way to find out
Try plugging something else into those outlets and see if they work, or try plugging the mixer into an outlet that you know is working. If it still doesn't work it may be the plug on the mixer or broken wire on the power cord. Examine the power cord and look for any weak spots or damage to the cord or where the wires go into the plug. Usually the wires tend to break right where they go into the plug from bending or wear and tear. If that's the case all you need to do is buy a new plug cut the old one off and install the new plug.