mercuryman
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Hi All,
Today I was using one of my Model Ls (the blue one). All of a sudden, I noticed that the motor began running more slowly and the suction decreased.
At first, I thought perhaps an appliance somewhere in the house had kicked in and was drawing power away from the circuit upon which I was using the machine. However, upon plugging the machine into another outlet on a completely different circuit, I noticed the same thing--the machine ran fine for about 30 seconds, then the motor slowed down.
I "sniffed" the machine's exhaust and noticed a very faint out-of-the-ordinary smell, but it wasn't necessarily a burning smell . Then, after about another thirty seconds, the motor returned to full speed.
This isn't the first time I've noticed this with that particular machine; in fact, about a week ago, the same thing happened. Again, I've ruled out that it isn't the electricity in the house--and the motor in my other Model L had never slowed down while in use.
One course of action I am going to take is to use my Kill-A-Watt Power Usage Meter to see how many amps/watts it is drawing when I use it, and if the motor slows, I am going to see what is happening (i.e.: if watts drop and amperage increases, etc).
This machine is one in which I wouldn't necessarily trust myself to disassemble its innards and inspect (it's too nice). However, my question is, if I need to replace the brushes and/or bearings, do you any of you have an idea of how much it would cost (ballpark figure)? I'm just curious...I want to make an "informed decision" and know what I'm talking about before I take it to the professionals.
Any advice would be appreciated!
Brian =)
Today I was using one of my Model Ls (the blue one). All of a sudden, I noticed that the motor began running more slowly and the suction decreased.
At first, I thought perhaps an appliance somewhere in the house had kicked in and was drawing power away from the circuit upon which I was using the machine. However, upon plugging the machine into another outlet on a completely different circuit, I noticed the same thing--the machine ran fine for about 30 seconds, then the motor slowed down.
I "sniffed" the machine's exhaust and noticed a very faint out-of-the-ordinary smell, but it wasn't necessarily a burning smell . Then, after about another thirty seconds, the motor returned to full speed.
This isn't the first time I've noticed this with that particular machine; in fact, about a week ago, the same thing happened. Again, I've ruled out that it isn't the electricity in the house--and the motor in my other Model L had never slowed down while in use.
One course of action I am going to take is to use my Kill-A-Watt Power Usage Meter to see how many amps/watts it is drawing when I use it, and if the motor slows, I am going to see what is happening (i.e.: if watts drop and amperage increases, etc).
This machine is one in which I wouldn't necessarily trust myself to disassemble its innards and inspect (it's too nice). However, my question is, if I need to replace the brushes and/or bearings, do you any of you have an idea of how much it would cost (ballpark figure)? I'm just curious...I want to make an "informed decision" and know what I'm talking about before I take it to the professionals.
Any advice would be appreciated!
Brian =)