Your fix worked perrfectly! I've got a Vacuflo 960 with two of these circuit breakers and both of them failed when the vacuum overheated when the exhaust on the top of the unit was inadvertently blocked. Jumped the breakers to isolate them as the problem and then sent off both bad breakers to SanpAction and received the new breakers in about a week (only paid the cost of mailing the bad CBs to SnapAction). Thanks for posting the video...probably saved me a couple of hundred bucks.
Your fix worked!!! I ended up buying a new circuit breaker at the central vacuum store for $15.00. Can't thank you enough for the service you provided.
Thank you. We have model 460 with the white wire (red & black covered wire inside of white coating) Could you please tell me what size wire this is? Ours was chewed by a 🐿️ and needs to be replaced. Thanks in advance!
Hey Mike, did you ever bother pushing the manual reset on the breaker you replaced? Also, great thought using bare wire, good thing you didn't electracuted. BTW breakers don't normally go bad. "Loads" such as a motor drawing to much current will trip a breaker. Did you ever put and amp meter on your motor? People, find the source of a problem. Just don't start replacing parts. It will get costly.
Doesn't look like he is going to respond to you. I have a Central vac with possibly the same issue. Last week it quit. I hit the reset a few times and it did not work. I took the top cover off to inspect all the wiring and found no issues so I put it back together. It magically started working again lol. It has now quit on me again so I am going to try and do what he did. I'll let you know how it goes.
So it was not my manual reset. I tapped on the motor with my screw driver and it started back up. I have a loose connection somewhere now that I have to look for. The vac is over 30 years old so I am not surprised lol.
I'm not an expert on those, but got lucky with the fix. You might try contacting VacuFlow at www.vacuflo.com/wba/header/contact-us/ or there's an outfit that sells parts for them online, Central Vaccuum Parts at 800-971-7172. They seem to know their stuff if you get the right person. Good luck!
Our Vacuflo 560 start is intermittent. I have to go out to the garage and tap the canister several times for it to start up. I'm thinking maybe the brushes, but would the breaker behave in this manner as well?
Thomas Moher Just call a service person. My vacuflo people are the best. I have had a 560 for about 20 years. I have called them maybe twice. It is a great product. Get it fixed.
Your fix worked perrfectly! I've got a Vacuflo 960 with two of these circuit breakers and both of them failed when the vacuum overheated when the exhaust on the top of the unit was inadvertently blocked. Jumped the breakers to isolate them as the problem and then sent off both bad breakers to SanpAction and received the new breakers in about a week (only paid the cost of mailing the bad CBs to SnapAction). Thanks for posting the video...probably saved me a couple of hundred bucks.
Your fix worked!!! I ended up buying a new circuit breaker at the central vacuum store for $15.00. Can't thank you enough for the service you provided.
Followed your instructions - fixed my Vacuflow - Many thanks !!
Thanks. Save me a lot of headache. Able to jump the reset relay to restart the vaccum. Get warranty part when it fits my schedule.
Thank you, Sir. I was looking for mini circuit breaker outside on the wall.
Thank you. We have model 460 with the white wire (red & black covered wire inside of white coating) Could you please tell me what size wire this is? Ours was chewed by a 🐿️ and needs to be replaced. Thanks in advance!
Hey Mike, did you ever bother pushing the manual reset on the breaker you replaced? Also, great thought using bare wire, good thing you didn't electracuted. BTW breakers don't normally go bad. "Loads" such as a motor drawing to much current will trip a breaker. Did you ever put and amp meter on your motor? People, find the source of a problem. Just don't start replacing parts. It will get costly.
Doesn't look like he is going to respond to you. I have a Central vac with possibly the same issue. Last week it quit. I hit the reset a few times and it did not work. I took the top cover off to inspect all the wiring and found no issues so I put it back together. It magically started working again lol. It has now quit on me again so I am going to try and do what he did. I'll let you know how it goes.
So it was not my manual reset. I tapped on the motor with my screw driver and it started back up. I have a loose connection somewhere now that I have to look for. The vac is over 30 years old so I am not surprised lol.
Similar problem: did u find the loose connection ?
Great video mine shuts off when it’s running for 10 min I believe it’s a heat overload but don’t know how to ck it or what it looks like ? Any help
I'm not an expert on those, but got lucky with the fix. You might try contacting VacuFlow at www.vacuflo.com/wba/header/contact-us/ or there's an outfit that sells parts for them online, Central Vaccuum Parts at 800-971-7172. They seem to know their stuff if you get the right person. Good luck!
Sir my vacuum quiets after about 20 seconds of use, I hooked up the motor direct, and it still happens, brushes are like new, can you please help.?
Thank you so so much! I am going to trouble shoot mine and see if the internal breaker is the problem! Great video!
Thank you so much!!! So helpful and we should have tried this before getting a new motor!
Or replaced the brushes for $15.
What pieces did the wire connect? I couldn't see them.
Our Vacuflo 560 start is intermittent. I have to go out to the garage and tap the canister several times for it to start up. I'm thinking maybe the brushes, but would the breaker behave in this manner as well?
Thomas Moher Just call a service person. My vacuflo people are the best. I have had a 560 for about 20 years. I have called them maybe twice. It is a great product. Get it fixed.
same on mine brushes worn out its an easy fix...
Hi, does this motor runs on ac or dc voltage? Thanks
AC.
Good information
You forgot to show first that it wasn’t working..