[GreenKeys] LMU 11 motor
Duncan Brown
duncanancy at earthlink.net
Tue Aug 2 16:28:04 EDT 2022
I am wondering if it is a shorted starting capacitor or a short in one
of the windings. Besides the thermal overload opening fairilly quickly,
I could hear a "snap" in the power switch when I turned it on, so
something is drawing a lot more current than it should.
I did not get a chance to pull the motor while I was at the Museum
today, so it will have to wait until next week.
I realize that I will not be able to find an exact replacement starting
cap. I've replaced the starting cap on a M28 KSR and ended up
ty-rapping the cap to the LSU and running long leads into the motor box.
Thanks,
Duncan
K2OEQ
On 02-Aug-22 16:07, John, W9DDD wrote:
>
> My swag would be open main winding, but would the start winding pull
> enough current to trip the overload? Perhaps? Never thought about
> the start winding having any function other than getting things going
> in the right direction. Perhaps it is the source of a lot of the
> inrush current during starting. Motors course was my least favorite
> course ... well maybe thermodynamics makes it the second least favorite?
>
> Now that I think about it, if the main winding was open, then the
> start relay wouldn't engage the start winding. How about one of the
> two windings being shorted?
>
> Bad start relay acts the same as bad cap in my past experience.
>
> What would happen if the cap was shorted? No phase shift performed,
> doesn't know which way to turn. Would think the push would still get
> it going?
>
>
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> You said "tomorrow" yesterday.
>
> The above comments or recommendations are SWAG. Use at your own risk.
> John, W9DDD
> On 8/2/2022 12:37 PM, Duncanancy wrote:
>>
>>
>> Turned on my 28 RT today and the motor hummed for a minute and then
>> tripped the thermal overload.
>> I can turn the motor by hand and it seems normal resistance. When
>> powered, it just seems to wiggle back and forth. Giving a push in the
>> proper direction does nothing.
>>
>> (On another M28 , the motor would not run until you gave it a push -
>> then it would run. Replacing the motor start cap fixed it.)
>>
>> But on this 28RT, giving a push doesn't make it run.
>>
>> Does this sound like the motor start cap? Any good sources for M-S cap?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Duncan
>> K2OEQ
>>
>>
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