Hello friends!
First of all, let me say that I am not an engineer, however I found this forum and decided to try my luck with a problem I have with an electric motor.
The motor belongs to a small vacuum cleaner, specifically the Conga Duostick Easy.
The problem is that the AC motor started to make a number of rotations much faster than normal and, consequently, make a lot more noise.
I have already removed the vacuum motor and replaced the Polypropylene Film Capacitor - 0.1 UF - 15mm, but to no avail.
The brushes look fine. It seems that there is still a lot of carbon to be spent. They have a "half moon" tip form, but I think that’s normal.
There's only one other component I haven't tested, which is a temperature sensor.
In the motor specs it says it has 800W.
What do you think it could be? Do you think there’s any chance to repair the motor?
I'm not an expert, so I'd appreciate your answers weren't elaborately technical.
Thank you in advance.
First of all, let me say that I am not an engineer, however I found this forum and decided to try my luck with a problem I have with an electric motor.
The motor belongs to a small vacuum cleaner, specifically the Conga Duostick Easy.
The problem is that the AC motor started to make a number of rotations much faster than normal and, consequently, make a lot more noise.
I have already removed the vacuum motor and replaced the Polypropylene Film Capacitor - 0.1 UF - 15mm, but to no avail.
The brushes look fine. It seems that there is still a lot of carbon to be spent. They have a "half moon" tip form, but I think that’s normal.
There's only one other component I haven't tested, which is a temperature sensor.
In the motor specs it says it has 800W.
What do you think it could be? Do you think there’s any chance to repair the motor?
I'm not an expert, so I'd appreciate your answers weren't elaborately technical.
Thank you in advance.
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