[ARC5] BC-454-B Dymamotor Question
J. Forster
jfor at quikus.com
Fri Jan 18 13:45:01 EST 2013
Ken,
Agree on all points. However, I've never seen the commutator insulator
segments get too high. It probably does happen as many manuals have
directions for 'undercutting' the insulation after refinishing the
commutators.
Best,
-John
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> On 17 Jan 2013 at 20:15, J. Forster wrote:
>
>> To me, from the downwards spike in the voltage waveform, indicates a
>> brush
>> is not making contact during part of the rotation.
>
> Yes. Definitely. That is what I meant by "...a brush not making
> contact..." Thanks, John, for
> the clarification and your input.
>
>> This could be caused by
>> a stuck brush or some kind of commutator wear. It is most likely on the
>> HV side.
>
> Agreed. The brush holder can get bent, causing the brush to hang up, or
> the brush can get
> "sticky", or the spring can get weak or out of shape or damaged by heat so
> that it loses
> tension, or the brush can just plain be too worn to make contact over the
> full rotation of the
> armature.
>
> Comutator insulator segments too high, caused by wear, can also cause this
> sort of thing.
>
> Ken W7EKB
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