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The simplest method is :
Assuming you know the end groupings

Using a multimeter ring out the six leads on the Ohms scale (ie you
will end up with 3 leads in each hand) Then call the leads in your
left hand A1 B1 C1 and the other ends for each winding in your right
hand A2 B2 C2.
I remember this part buy calling a CAB.

Connect A1 to C2, B1 to A2, C1 to B2,
Or
A1 B1 c1

to


C2 A2 B2


Six black leads "OUCH" bit harder

Ring out one winding.
Attach a 9V battery to the ends. NOTE the polarity of the battery.
Using an analog meter ring out the other 2 windings, the meter
deflection should be positive if not switch meter leads over. Now
lable the 2 leads you have rung out with the red or positive meter
lead A1 and B1. Now connect the battery to the A1 and negative to A2
Then put your meter across the winding the battery WAS connected to
and check for positive deflection of the meter. Then all you do is
switch ends on the last winding so the wire that was connected to the
the negative of the battery is now C1
So now we know which group is the begining and end of each winding
withouth running the risk of getting the ends mixed up.
Then connect as in the first method.

I hope this is clear enough
Cheers

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