usual fault changed the brushes then no motor action,
checked everything wiring connector seems ok, then it spun,
next time it was still again 😳
all i can think is dead spots on armature or is it the timer?
didn’t have a spare motor with me to try and its miles from base so going back again hopefully armed with correct part.
If you give me exact model number I may be able to rustle up a wiring diagram from the crypt. 🙂
Remove and connect the two AMP tags on the module together, this will give mains voltage to the motor which should run at full belt if the motor and wiring to motor is OK, only do this for a few seconds of course. 🙂
iadom wrote:
Remove and connect the two AMP tags on the module together, this will give mains voltage to the motor which should run at full belt if the motor and wiring to motor is OK, only do this for a few seconds of course. 🙂
Jim.
…and check there is not a couple of soggy bath towels in the drum first :rotl: