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Posted - Feb 16 2004 :  2:54:14 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote

how would you get a old run down electric motor but it dosen't work. CAN SOME 1 PLZZZZZZ HELP ME.

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Posted - Feb 16 2004 :  5:31:52 PM  Show Profile  Send cirvin an AOL message  Reply with Quote
2 things:

1 - Please try and proofread your posts amd make sure you have good spelling and grammar.

2 - Try and make your posts make sense and elaborate on your questions.


From what I can infer, you asking how to fix an old electric motor. You need to give us more info. Does it smoke, vibrate, will it kinda spin if you turn it? What type of motor is it? universal, syhncronus?

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Posted - Feb 16 2004 :  6:25:40 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote

It is universal and it smokes really bad when it is turned on. a lot of vibration too. NEW AT THIS STUFF.

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Posted - Feb 16 2004 :  8:33:16 PM  Show Profile  Send cirvin an AOL message  Reply with Quote
Well, sounds like your coils have shorted or there is something wrong with the brushes. try dissasembling the motor and looking for obvious damage. Tell me what you see.

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Posted - Feb 17 2004 :  06:53:56 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote

Thanks. i will do it after school.

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Posted - Feb 17 2004 :  09:21:37 AM  Show Profile  Visit Aaron Cake's Homepage  Send Aaron Cake an ICQ Message  Send Aaron Cake a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
Read up on the basics of how an electric motor is constructed. Then, you will get an understanding of what you're trying to accomplish...There are so many causes for problems like this, and they all vary on the type of motor you have. For example, if you are trying to run an induction motor on DC, it will sit there, do nothing, draw a large amount of current and probably get very warm (there may even be smoke). Odds are that if this motor was removed from an appliance, it is an induction motor...

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Posted - Feb 17 2004 :  7:48:08 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote

i WILL REMEMBER THAT AARON/

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