eurekastar
Well-known member
I recently acquired a Rainbow SE. I only paid $30 for it, including the power nozzle. It looked really nice too, except for one minor thing. It wouldn't turn on. So I thought, "Well, maybe it's the switch." I tore it down and tested the switch and it was good. But I knew there something up with the motor when I smelled WD-40 in the fan area. When I removed the filthy separator, I discovered all kinds of caked up dirt around the spider. I guess someone heard all the grinding from the dirt and filth and thought WD-40 was the solution. The lower fan housing didn't seem too dirty, but when I disassembled the motor and got into the fans I found all kinds of filth. I tested the the motor field and it had no continuity, even past the thermal fuse. Several of the segments on the armature were bad too. Dirt on the fan can cause the armature to operate off balance and that will ruin the motor. So the moral to the story is that if you don't maintain your Rainbow by changing the water frequently and cleaning the separator, you will ruin the motor!