I have connected two oil-free motors in parallel, but they won't start, they appear to try starting but they jam (so I turn them off before they burn).
If I connect motors individually, they start and keep working, so I think the problem is in starting process. (these are single phase motors btw, 110V)
From what I have read these motors don't need starting capacitor, only running capacitor, because the motors have 4 pole winding (though this information isn't 100% reliable).
I don't think I have short circuit somewhere, I think two motors might have both capacitors interfering with each other and something prevents them from starting correctly. This is my hypothesis, but I am not sure, so I would like to ask,is there something special I need to do to wire two induction motors in parallel? Right now I am testing with 2, but in the future I want to connect 4 motors in parallel.

If I connect motors individually, they start and keep working, so I think the problem is in starting process. (these are single phase motors btw, 110V)
From what I have read these motors don't need starting capacitor, only running capacitor, because the motors have 4 pole winding (though this information isn't 100% reliable).
I don't think I have short circuit somewhere, I think two motors might have both capacitors interfering with each other and something prevents them from starting correctly. This is my hypothesis, but I am not sure, so I would like to ask,is there something special I need to do to wire two induction motors in parallel? Right now I am testing with 2, but in the future I want to connect 4 motors in parallel.
