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Sorry in advance if I sound like a retard, I am in way over my head on this. I am trying to figure out the inductance of a dual voltage 9 wire 3 phase AC motor and I'm not sure if I am understanding this at all. Am I right in saying that this is a star configuration motor because it can be used with two voltages? It seems to me that the wiring for the low voltage configuration is an industry standard where the wires labled t4, t5, and t6 are connected together, and then t1 is paired with t7, t2 is with t8, and t3 is with t9. How can I measure the inductance when it is in this configuration? I don't really understand the explanations I see online, where a lot of them talk about three terminals, usually labeled a,b, and c. I assume that those are refering to t1, t2, and t3, but do I want to keep t1 paired with t7 and so on when I do this? I don't know why, but something seems wrong about that to me. Also, how would I connect this to a motor control board? I want to use this as an improvised servo by attaching a rotary encoder, and I need to know the inductance in order to make sure that the motor controller I have eyed is suitable.

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