A split phase induction motor does not require a capacitor to run or start.
In those instances,, how you wire the split phase winding makes the motor to run in one direction or in reverse.
Take a picture of the motor's plate!
That's the typical winding configuration of a "permanent-split capacitor motor" which can be run in both directions by switching the phase connection.Resistance is almost same. 870 ohm and 830 ohm
The schematic that FvM shows is exactly what I explained you to do. In his motor, the red wire is the common (L2).
No it isn't. But the motor under discussion with three wires is more likely a PSC motor. Most small single phase operated motors (if they aren't shadow pole motors) are of this type.A permanent split phase capacitor (PSC) motor is NOT the same as a split phase motor.
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