How should these be connected?
SOURCE: Wiring compressor
The two terminal cap is only for the new fan motor. Connect the compressor wire back where you found it, on the 3 terminal cap. It's the terminal marked, "herm". The "common" terminal on the 3 terminal cap must still be connected to one side of the 220 power at the contactor. One side of the 220 goes to the common on the compressor. The other side of the 220 goes to the run winding on the compressor AND the common terminal on the 3 terminal capacitor.
SOURCE: New speakers to an old (1960s) record player
It is difficult to say with 100% confidence because the pictures are out of focus, but it looks like you have just a regular turntable. The wire connections you show are the bridge between the tonearm and the external RCA style cables. The extra wire (#5) is the ground wire. You should be able to connect this to any receiver that has a phono input.
For confirmation, can you update this with the model number of the turntable? That will allow me to confirm what I have stated above.
Thanks,
Dan
SOURCE: Replacing Power Cord Kenmore Progressive Upright
That actually sounds correct, if it's the model I'm thinking of. As long as you're talking about connecting to the wires that are held in by the wire nuts you should be good to go.
-R
SOURCE: wiring a 220v single phase motor and capacitor
Black and white are usually power. an ohmmeter will confirm. Brown are for capacitors. There is almost always a diagram on the motor someplace. Eric
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Hi Gary Gethen, Can you please elaborate on the kind of connector or switch you are talking about? Which country are you in and what do you mean with straight line and triangle? Maybe a picture can help?
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