Clarence said:
Just got on the board. sounds to me like you have an open circuit on one of the hot wires, either a broken wire or poor connection
or an open grounded wire in the motor it self
Clarence said:
If it arcs to the hopper, the juice from one of the hot wires is trying to reach a ground in order to complete it's circuit.
True in part - A good ground enables the current to get backto the Main Power source compleating the circuit
Clarence said:
Think of electricity like running water. one wire brings it to the appliance the other brings it back. In a 220 circuit the cirduit is comleted using the two hot wires.
Except that the direction of the current changes 60 times per second
Clarence said:
If one wire is broked the other will supply 110 volt current to and back through the neutral or grounded wire.
This is where it gets tricky
Gound is not Neutral BUT a neutral can be ground or grounded
The
Neutrel "wire" is part of a circuit where it is used as a "legal current return wire"
Ground can be a mechical connection or wire used as a Safty Connection Only
In a stright 220V circuit there is "No" Neutral only a Safty Mechinal Gr.(in Olden times) or a Modern (Green wire)
In this case it sounds like he has a Hot Wire Grounding Out in the Motor or the supply side.
His Ground is working but "Poorly"
60 years of using the Electrical Trade to fund all my bad habits (Rodeo, horses, cattle, partying, booze, women) enabled me to learn this. :shock:

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