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Re: H Starter short circuit
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Posted by Rock2k on December 15, 2005 at 09:49:38 from (67.99.189.2):
In Reply to: Re: H Starter short circuit posted by captaink on December 15, 2005 at 06:30:07:
Excellent! Good stuff. I explained part of it wrong (I knew I would). The 'arm' I was talking about is the thick metal 'lead' from the windings to the external post. The longer one is all scorched, and I was thinking it was either making contact with the housing, or with the end of the commutator. Unfortunately you can't really tell when it's apart, and there's no way to get to it when it's assembled. It looks like the solder from the 'lead' is long gone if it was on there (it's the large screwdriver type post). I'm surprised this isn't more of an issue, as it seems like the routing of the lead is pretty error prone, and it doesn't seem as those there is alot of room for error/movement. I'll check the brush arms though also, as that's a good idea. Maybe they were touching the copper. Thanks
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