fantomfan57
Well-known member
Howdy folks!
I was given this vacuum this morning telling me the motor needs replacing.
It powered up running low and had an electrical burn smell.
I dismantled the housing and removed the motor.
I found:
the brushes were good looking and had a lot of life to them.
the commutator seemed to have a layer of carbon built up that seemed sludgy. I emery boarded that off.
One of the solder points from the winding to one of the commutator strips was discolored, but the wire was still joined.
The commutator moved smoothly, not evidence of bearing issues.
I cleaned the commutator, stuck in the brushes and reassembled the housing/motor and powered it up.
It ran fine for a short time then started winding down and smelling.
Could there be a problem with the brushes? I wonder if they came in contact with moisture ie. damp filter put in and motor run.
Please let me know what you think.
I could buy brushes and end up having to buy a new/used motor.
I was given this vacuum this morning telling me the motor needs replacing.
It powered up running low and had an electrical burn smell.
I dismantled the housing and removed the motor.
I found:
the brushes were good looking and had a lot of life to them.
the commutator seemed to have a layer of carbon built up that seemed sludgy. I emery boarded that off.
One of the solder points from the winding to one of the commutator strips was discolored, but the wire was still joined.
The commutator moved smoothly, not evidence of bearing issues.
I cleaned the commutator, stuck in the brushes and reassembled the housing/motor and powered it up.
It ran fine for a short time then started winding down and smelling.
Could there be a problem with the brushes? I wonder if they came in contact with moisture ie. damp filter put in and motor run.
Please let me know what you think.
I could buy brushes and end up having to buy a new/used motor.