Спасибо за видео, очень профессиональный ремонт. У меня проблема всегда с статической балансировкой. У меня к вам вопрос, как вы определяете сколько нужно добавить эпоксидной смолы по краям возле паза для балансировки, чтобы вес стал везде одинаковый?
Not about the garden vacuum-leaf blower; how to re-wind a universal motor rotor with a dead coil and a shorted commutator. If I found that, I would…. just replace the motor entirely with a new one, looks too complex to me. Yes-if it was “antique/vintage” I would have to go down that route
Yes - When the elderly caretaker for our church had the spinner section on his vintage twin-tub washing machine hum and not spin; the starter windings in the induction motor had failed, and I said I will repair it for him. I nearly went down a “rabbit-hole” particularly with winding the coils on a wood plank around nails, following a pencil line with magnet-wire, a mechanical counter to count the turns, the 1st layout pattern failed to fit into the stator-field slots, so had to discard the wire [sprung itself into a knotted ball] and went back to the drawing board with fear that the wire on the bobbin might run-out. I did manage with a new layout pattern with the correct spacing of the coils, and fitted them to the motor using insulation spacers, and unknowingly wired the motor in reverse to the correct direction so redid that and refitted the motor to the twin-tub and the spinner worked
Another excellent video. Thank you Dahen.
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Спасибо за видео, очень профессиональный ремонт. У меня проблема всегда с статической балансировкой. У меня к вам вопрос, как вы определяете сколько нужно добавить эпоксидной смолы по краям возле паза для балансировки, чтобы вес стал везде одинаковый?
Спасибо, сэр, я всегда использую 15-20 грамм.
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It's not worth it. That vacuum doesn't cost an arm and a leg justifying such an effort...
it's not about money
Not about the garden vacuum-leaf blower; how to re-wind a universal motor rotor with a dead coil and a shorted commutator. If I found that, I would…. just replace the motor entirely with a new one, looks too complex to me. Yes-if it was “antique/vintage” I would have to go down that route
sometimes you cannot find same motor
Yes - When the elderly caretaker for our church had the spinner section on his vintage twin-tub washing machine hum and not spin; the starter windings in the induction motor had failed, and I said I will repair it for him. I nearly went down a “rabbit-hole” particularly with winding the coils on a wood plank around nails, following a pencil line with magnet-wire, a mechanical counter to count the turns, the 1st layout pattern failed to fit into the stator-field slots, so had to discard the wire [sprung itself into a knotted ball] and went back to the drawing board with fear that the wire on the bobbin might run-out. I did manage with a new layout pattern with the correct spacing of the coils, and fitted them to the motor using insulation spacers, and unknowingly wired the motor in reverse to the correct direction so redid that and refitted the motor to the twin-tub and the spinner worked