Hello, not sure if this belongs here but i guess you can move it if you need to.
I recently purchased an old used 12x36 atlas machine for very cheap and it is wired for 220v and i would like to convert it to 110v, the motor does have a diagram on it but it says that 3 of the wires need to be attached to "line" (assuming the hot) 4 need to be attached to "tape" and 1 other to another "line" (assuming neutral). but i have no idea what "tape" means as the wires that it says should be "taped" for 220 are hooked up to other random wires. all help would be greatly appreciated. BTW the motor goes up to a switch that has fwd/rev on it, not directly to/from the power to an on/off switch
I recently purchased an old used 12x36 atlas machine for very cheap and it is wired for 220v and i would like to convert it to 110v, the motor does have a diagram on it but it says that 3 of the wires need to be attached to "line" (assuming the hot) 4 need to be attached to "tape" and 1 other to another "line" (assuming neutral). but i have no idea what "tape" means as the wires that it says should be "taped" for 220 are hooked up to other random wires. all help would be greatly appreciated. BTW the motor goes up to a switch that has fwd/rev on it, not directly to/from the power to an on/off switch