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  1. http://s1259.photobucket.com/albums/ii560/mstr-g/
  2. hope this can help you help me. i dont know how to post a pic here. let me know if you can see this one now it has the hot on the L1 and the neutral on the L2 (for 120v) the only other wires i see is the white with the bk stripe going to a terminal between the terminals L1 and L2 then the blue one goes behind the L2 terminal
  3. no i did not move any wires. im not understanding what you are saying sorry do you have a pic or a wiring diagram? ill look at my motor tomorrow morning to see if i can understand what you are saying. ill let you know what i see. thanks ill try to post a pic
  4. well, i feed the motor 240v and no luck all i got was a wannnnnn noise (like if the motor was not turning)
  5. i bough a hayward 1.5 hp superpump (used) and it was wired for 120v here is the deal. im looking at the terminals and were it says L1 was hot and L2 was neutral i now that to make it 240v i just have to feed L1 and L2, now what i want to know is if i have to rewire the resistor to meet the 240 voltage (i dont want to burn the resistor) im a comercial LIC. electrician we never do residential never mind pool motors. now if i was at work ill do what the wiring diagram says and feed L1 and L2 and dont worry about the rest but a guy at work told me that if it was wired for 120v to switch it to 240v i might have to rewired the resistor. is this true or should i just go and feed L1 and L2 and dont worry about the rest. thanks
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