seanc
Active member
Just wondering how often people find their power cables are bad?
I had my first one a couple of years ago on my Sebo X1.1, it was broken where it attached to the handle so would cut out if you happened to twist it while you were vacuuming, especially if the cable got caught under a door.
Second one is my Kirby G4. Was vacuuming the other night and the vacuum cut out (headlight too) then came back to life but something didn't sit right with me.
Decided to take it apart and check the brushes (I think it was manufactured in '96, maybe 93, I forget). I knew it had been 'serviced' before but didn't know what for. Also, it was a excuse to look inside! Sure enough the brushes were fine.
Put it back together and it was dead. Took it apart again today to double check my work, check the brushes were sitting right and check there was continuity from the brushes to the switch - all OK.
Checked the cable end to end for continuity, one side is dead. I did intermittently get contact, but can't work out where the break is.
Got a computer power cable (with 5a fuse), plugged it into the Kirby and it's alive and well.
New cable on order!
Sean.
I had my first one a couple of years ago on my Sebo X1.1, it was broken where it attached to the handle so would cut out if you happened to twist it while you were vacuuming, especially if the cable got caught under a door.
Second one is my Kirby G4. Was vacuuming the other night and the vacuum cut out (headlight too) then came back to life but something didn't sit right with me.
Decided to take it apart and check the brushes (I think it was manufactured in '96, maybe 93, I forget). I knew it had been 'serviced' before but didn't know what for. Also, it was a excuse to look inside! Sure enough the brushes were fine.
Put it back together and it was dead. Took it apart again today to double check my work, check the brushes were sitting right and check there was continuity from the brushes to the switch - all OK.
Checked the cable end to end for continuity, one side is dead. I did intermittently get contact, but can't work out where the break is.
Got a computer power cable (with 5a fuse), plugged it into the Kirby and it's alive and well.
New cable on order!
Sean.