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    Default Re: Powering up the machine

    Per your pic, the machine is not connected properly. The black wire to L1, the white wire to L3, the green wire to the right corner 5/8 nut the red jumper L1 to L2.

    what is the white wire going to the 5/8 nut going to?

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    Default Re: Powering up the machine

    The white wire was capped off in that picture. I removed it and ran the green wire to the stud. This was the before picture. I should have made that clear.

    Now that I have everything I need to plug the machine in. I wanted to make sure I understand how to place the wires from the power cord to the receptacle.

    Here's a picture of the outlet receptacle I am using and the wires from the power cord. Obviously the black is the ground (u-shaped).

    But I am unsure on which goes to the larger flat prong and the smaller flat prong with the white and green wires.

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    Default Re: Powering up the machine

    Thanks once again to rl49. He walked me through power up after getting the machine under power. And even the beginning of some diagnosing some problems.

    I guess this thread is done for now.

    Here is a pic of the plug receptacle that rl49 sent to me for correct wiring. (220v single phase)

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