Hi! im back again.
Now i have fitted the magnets, got my hand on small neos for nothing at all. they are 6 in diameter and 4.7 high, in mm ofc. I printed a cage in a 3Dprinter in school and drilled the holes and then glued the magnets with some superstrong epoxy, which i now regret because it will probably be impossible to remove the magnets if i want to. Here is some pics
As you can see i used a cold beer upside down to prevent the epoxy to set to fast. to keep track on the North or south side of the magnets i just took a bunch and painted one side red so i knew not to put that side down, it worked very well.
The motor is cogging a little bit but not so much, i guess i can fit one more row of magnets in each pole, but i will do that later if its needed.
So i used my screw driver and turned the rotor and got a lightbulb to shine (WOHO! super happy.). Then i removed the capasitor and tried on those wires as well and it worked fine.
i have bought a multimeter today and measured resistance between the wires and here is the result.
So Brown and Blue is main wires and Red and Yellow is from capacitor, (brown and red comes from one way and blue and yellow another)
When i measure the resistance between the different wires i just dont understand the connections.
Blue-Brown - 30 ohm
Blue-Red - 130 ohm
Blue-Yellow - 1 or 0 ohm
Brown-Red - 100 ohm
Bronw-Yellow - 30 ohm
Yellow - Red - 130 ohm
And the light bulb was not shining when i connected the yellow with the brown or blue wire but it worked when i connected yellow with red, or blue with red and so on.
Im studying mechanical engineering and have only taken one course about electricity so im very green in the subject as you notice. i´ve tried to figuer out myself how it all work but i just can´t i need some help from someone to explain it for me. Please have patience with my slow brain. Appriciate all input.
Isac