Good morning friend, this type of fan does not have a fuse and I am confused by the other part of the left marking the and how I look for your partner with the continuity meter xq if you are telling me that the two thickest wire hairs is the work coil it would be those two hairs to the capacitor that would be entering my right side and exit from my left side and my sense of march would remain as it would connect if one of my direction of travel needs to be connected to my output of the capacitor to be able to give the first gear and so the second and third x please explain to me
Its torque is sought by checking continuity, 1 capacitor tip is connected to 1 tip of the work coil and the other tip is connected to the starter coil (both connections are on the right), as far as the fuse can be placed or omit but it is a safety measure to avoid a possible accident, mark the tips of the left as mentioned and look for its pair between those on the right.
Thank you, good friend, the solution is useful for any type of fan coil or just that type
It will serve you for 3-speed fans or with variable speed drive (of course omitting 2 starter coils), also for ceiling fans, greetings from Acapulco, Mex.