pr-21
Well-known member
I thought I would share this with everyone who likes the older Eureka's such as the Model 250. I recently bought one in rough shape and had a new sanitaire motor put in it. Sanitaire has a two speed motor on their SC889. It says two speed and it is, but it is what they call a step down motor. Works great in the Eureka Model 250. With that said, a friend of mine was over and I brought out the Eureka Model 250, his mother had one just like it. When I turned it on he noticed how loud it was and I explained that it was a 7 amp motor instead of a 3.5 amp motor. He not being a vacuum person, but knows my fascination with them asked a question that made me think. He asked, does this really clean that much better than the original 3.5 amp motor that was much quieter? My answer to him was no, the 3.5 amp motor cleaned just fine. After he left I really started thinking about his question. The two things I gained was, the 7 amp motor could handle a Eureka Vibra Groomer II and I did not have to worry about an electrical shock from an old motor. I am pleased with how my 250 turned out, but it did take 8 hours of sanitizing and detailing, plus a couple of hundred for the motor, new cord, and labor. Was it worth it? I think so, but a lot of people probably would not have.
Anyway, I really just wanted you to know, that their is a 2 speed motor available from Sanitaire. Remember it is a step down and it does sound different when going to low speed. The brush roll spins noticably slower on the step down speed.
Sincerely,
Bud Mattingly
Anyway, I really just wanted you to know, that their is a 2 speed motor available from Sanitaire. Remember it is a step down and it does sound different when going to low speed. The brush roll spins noticably slower on the step down speed.
Sincerely,
Bud Mattingly