Remember - only 20 milliamp will stop a heart.
Likely it is a powder layer (carbon from the brushes) that sprayed from
themselves to the case. Carbon resistor that gets lower and lower.
Likely a simple cleanup (inside) will do the trick.
Martin
Martin Eastburn
@ home at Lions' Lair with our computer lionslair at consolidated dot net
NRA LOH & Endowment Member
NRA Second Amendment Task Force Charter Founder
Ignoramus3408 wrote:
I have this Black and Decker 450 RPM drill:
http://igor.chudov.com/tmp/450-rpm-drill.jpg
When plugged into a GFCI outlet, it leaks electricity to ground and
pops the GFCI breaker. The leak is substantial, I believe, however
when plugged into a regular breaker (and handled with caution
appropriate for leaks to case), it actually works and does not blow
the breaker. So, I think, the leak is limited in extent.
My question is, what is the most likely culprit and how to approach
repair of it.
My another question is, what would be a typical application of this
drill. I am trying to decide if I need it for anything.
i
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