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can i ask you guys again about this Redi-Line generator?
last time i posted pics and asked about the gobs of what appear to be JB
Weld on the armature.

http://www.frontiernet.net/~wwixon/armature1.jpg
http://www.frontiernet.net/~wwixon/armature2.jpg

today i took it to a electric motor shop. the guy put it on a growler and
kinda rotated it a bit and waved a hack saw blade over/against some of the
segments and said it was ok. would such a test have to be more systematic
in order to be sure each "segment" or whatever they're called is ok? to me
it seemed his test was kinda random/perfunctory. does a growler like,
growl, or something if one of the windings is bad? i mean, is it blatantly
obvious one of the wires is broke/disconnected? i was enormously grateful
to him for testing it for me but i know nothing about it and he could've
just as well sprinkled pixie dust on it and pronounced it ok and i wouldn't
know any better.

he told me the blobs of stuff are for balancing. i was astonished. and
overjoyed.

he used non-conductive sandpaper to smooth out the ripples in the slip
ring(so) and went over the commutators briefly/lightly.

thanks.

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William Wixon wrote:
can i ask you guys again about this Redi-Line generator?
last time i posted pics and asked about the gobs of what appear to be JB
Weld on the armature.

http://www.frontiernet.net/~wwixon/armature1.jpg
http://www.frontiernet.net/~wwixon/armature2.jpg

today i took it to a electric motor shop. the guy put it on a growler and
kinda rotated it a bit and waved a hack saw blade over/against some of the
segments and said it was ok. would such a test have to be more systematic
in order to be sure each "segment" or whatever they're called is ok? to me
it seemed his test was kinda random/perfunctory. does a growler like,
growl, or something if one of the windings is bad? i mean, is it blatantly
obvious one of the wires is broke/disconnected? i was enormously grateful
to him for testing it for me but i know nothing about it and he could've
just as well sprinkled pixie dust on it and pronounced it ok and i wouldn't
know any better.

A growler will not find a broken wire. It WILL find a shorted
turn or shorted commutator segment.

Why don't you just put it back together with new brushes and see
what it does? I'd check the output with a voltmeter, as it is
likely to be too high, especially with no load, and no regulator.

Jon
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