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Posted Sat May 24, 2008, 7:10am
Subject: Mazzer SJ switch wiring question
 

I don't feel like driving to the shop to check which wires go where, so I'll post the question to you folks.  Here's the scoop, I picked up one of our Super Jollys that had a bad switch.  Another person removed the switch so I wasn't able to label the wires before disconnecting them from the old switch.  I have four spade terminals on the switch labeled (positions) 1,2,4,5 clockwise from upper left.  My wires are the black and white from the power source (separate), brown & blue combined coming from the capacitor and coil, and yellow going to the motor.

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Posted Sun May 25, 2008, 5:47pm
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This is a photo from my SJ switch. Not sure what the numbers are though.

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Posted Mon May 26, 2008, 9:22am
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Thanks for the picture Robert.  But alas, my switch (timer) looks a bit different.  I'm just going to run to the shop tomorrow and check on our other SJ.
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Posted Mon May 26, 2008, 9:33am
Subject: Re: Mazzer SJ switch wiring question
 

RobertKWFL Said:

This is a photo from my SJ switch. Not sure what the numbers are though.

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Possibly month/year code (L96), followed by Part # for the timer/switch, 15 Amp maximum current rating @ 250 Volts intermittent, rating in HP Horsepower (½ HP) continuous duty for the switch @ 125V & 250V. One Horsepower is equivalent to 746 watts.

 
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