My Henry burnt out ;(

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ultimatevacman

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Hi everyone,

I got my Numatic HVC200 working that was advertised as faulty on ebay.
It worked for a few hours, but then smoke came pouring out of the back and it smelt of burning. So I think it's burnt out.

Any idea's why this has happened?

Thanks,

- Joe
 
Yes, my friends single speed Henry did EXACTLY the same thing after being used for a while, it's the capacitor inside. It seems common in older vacs. Either replace or bypass the capacitor and it will hopefully work again:)
 
Ah yes, I opened it up and it isn't the motor, it's the suppressor in between the switch and the power socket that's all burnt up.

Any idea's where I can get this?
And why would this happen?

Thanks,

- Joe
 
I think I have all the wires etc from the switch to the motor from a single speed Henry, I'll include that with the Henry handle when I get it sent, and you can see if its any use to you:)
George
 
It's in between the switch and the power socket. It's designed to stop the vacuum interfering with TV signals, but now all TV's are digital, so it's no longer needed. I asked James, and he has told me how to remove it.

- Joe
 
Oh of course! Yours has a power nozzle socket, mine doesn't. That explains! I keep meaning to get the Henry handle out of the loft, you'll just have to bear with me on that!
George
 
I just opened up my good Henry HVC200 (that I bought a while ago) and the suppressor has cracked on that one too, and when I opened it I got a slight burning smell from it, although I can't smell this when it's running/assembled. It's working fine but I'm wondering if I should leave it as it is, because I don't want it to be dangerous :(

Thanks,

Joe
 
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