heritageIIhd
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- Jul 21, 2012
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I recently completely rebuilt my 1986-87 vintage Heritage II.
This included:
New field, new armature, new bearings, brushes, switch, impeller, speed switch, etc.
Basically everything new except the housing itself.
However, when I turned it on, I noticed low suction. The speed control was working, as I later found out, because with the hose on, high speed was achieved, while low speed worked with the brush head.
After a few minutes of run time, the motor started sparking and I shut it down. I checked all of the wiring and everything is OK. However, it sparks and makes a strong burnt electrical smell now so I have mothballed it while I figure out what to do.
Shorted field? Shorted armature? Both were new, perhaps one was bad?
I hate to throw in the towel on this but I also hate to throw money at something that "doesn't suck" -- in an area where suction is a virtue, LOL.
This included:
New field, new armature, new bearings, brushes, switch, impeller, speed switch, etc.
Basically everything new except the housing itself.
However, when I turned it on, I noticed low suction. The speed control was working, as I later found out, because with the hose on, high speed was achieved, while low speed worked with the brush head.
After a few minutes of run time, the motor started sparking and I shut it down. I checked all of the wiring and everything is OK. However, it sparks and makes a strong burnt electrical smell now so I have mothballed it while I figure out what to do.
Shorted field? Shorted armature? Both were new, perhaps one was bad?
I hate to throw in the towel on this but I also hate to throw money at something that "doesn't suck" -- in an area where suction is a virtue, LOL.