I have a Smooth fitness 5.25 treadmill that I used to use as my walking desk, but has been collecting dust for a few months now. It stopped running, just like that.
Trying to start it up now blows the line circuit breaker.
If I take the motor leads off the board then the display lights up and the incline motor runs just fine.
I measured the voltage that the control board is trying to send to the motor, and its around 170 VDC.
I actually took the board out and sent it to someone who promised to fix it - no help after $150 spent, still blows the line circuit breaker if I hook up the motor.
By the way, I tested the motor with a car battery and it runs fine.
Also, just before the circuit breaker pops, the belt attempts to run, for maybe 1/2 an inch or so.
I'm open to ideas about the control board itself or, alternatively, suggestions about a reasonably-priced Variac+rectifier+capacitor bank design. I would still wire it through the safety key switch, but would not mind if I had to turn a knob to adjust the belt speed.
Thank you for any and all ideas.
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Trying to start it up now blows the line circuit breaker.
If I take the motor leads off the board then the display lights up and the incline motor runs just fine.
I measured the voltage that the control board is trying to send to the motor, and its around 170 VDC.
I actually took the board out and sent it to someone who promised to fix it - no help after $150 spent, still blows the line circuit breaker if I hook up the motor.
By the way, I tested the motor with a car battery and it runs fine.
Also, just before the circuit breaker pops, the belt attempts to run, for maybe 1/2 an inch or so.
I'm open to ideas about the control board itself or, alternatively, suggestions about a reasonably-priced Variac+rectifier+capacitor bank design. I would still wire it through the safety key switch, but would not mind if I had to turn a knob to adjust the belt speed.
Thank you for any and all ideas.
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