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I picked up an old singer 111w155 and table that seems to have an original singer clutch motor but the power cable from the switch to the wall is quite deteriorated so I want to swap it out with a new cable and switch. Sounds simple BUT, the old switch box seems to have a transformer of some sort in it and is only 2 wires. The new switch is like this and has 3 wires. Any tips?

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The thing you call a transformer is the starting capacitor w/o it your motor won't start,if the wire is bad just replace it ,you could use the wire from your new switch,the 3rd wire is ground that you connect to the metal switch housing.

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Just a thought ... But I wouldn't plug that in right next to that gasoline can! It could really light up your life.

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thanks for the responses! I may tackle just changing the cord.

Ps: billbop, you may not have noticed the 2 red extinguishers nearby -just in case... Lol

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I'd probably replace the motor + switch entirely except you are and nostalgic buff ;) I`d assume that the internal wiring is brittle as well. So better safe that sorry.

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I have been known on a number of sites to make a stand about these old motors.

On old motors the insulation breaks down for a number of reasons. If you want to keep the old motor the please use a GFCI or RCD to ensure your safety

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Excellent advice, I will scrutinize the cables and consider a full swap.

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