fantomfan57
Well-known member
I recently came across a Kenmore Progressive Canister vacuum that the motor would not come on. I had one before this that the motor made terrible noises and then stopped working. That one I gutted and dumped the motor. At the time I noticed the circuit board.
This new one, I decided to try my hand at bypassing the circuit board. After one connection that the motor ran but the PN would not, I switched wires and got the motor to run and switch from motor only to motor and PN.
Is there any DANGER to using this vacuum without the circuit board? If not, why are the boards part of the unit?
This new one, I decided to try my hand at bypassing the circuit board. After one connection that the motor ran but the PN would not, I switched wires and got the motor to run and switch from motor only to motor and PN.
Is there any DANGER to using this vacuum without the circuit board? If not, why are the boards part of the unit?