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Davidfarm

Hi

My names is David.

I'm hoping you can help with my treadmil motor before the thing drives me potty. (I might have just posted this else where so if I have apols...did just seemed to disappear.)

Briefly, due to being new to the treadmill I think I under lubbed the belt and put too much strain on the motor....I was getting some slightly strange smells.

I have been advised that I have PROBABLY burnt out the motor but before I spend money on a replacement I just wanted to comfirm if poss with some checks.

I rigged up with a 12 v battery pack (and drill battery reading about 11.5v) which didn't fully energy the motor.....just seemed to make it twitch is the best description I can think of.

I also used a multi meter to check resistance. I have read it should give 30/50 ohms in the stationary position. It read 5. When I rotated the spindle it alternated between zero and over load. The brushes seem fine.

I am not discounting issues with the speed ontroller/MCB (whats the difference?)but I think the mootor is the place to start.

Any advise would be gratefuly recieved!



David
 
as you rotate the armature, the resistance readings will fluctuate slightly, but you should read continuity at any position. an o/c would indicate bunt out windings. if it smells it's probably knackered.
 
as you turn it the meter will fluctuate, due to a bit of resistance on the brushes. o/c is open circuit . (O/L on meter).
 
Yes, if you twist it slowly it reads beween 5 and 200 ohms.

If you twist it quickly it indicates over load.

Does this mean the motor is ok?
 
turn slowly. at any position it should read low ohms, 5 is about right. higher readings mean bad brush contact or burnt out windings.
 
ah!

I was gettiing 5 ohms...but also far higher, often 200/300 ohms (turning slowly).

The brushes are ok so seems to comfirm burnt out windings?
 

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