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![]() "T i m" wrote in message ... On Wed, 17 Oct 2018 08:38:18 +0100, "Jim GM4DHJ ..." wrote: "Tim+" wrote in message ... "Jim GM4DHJ ..." Wrote in message: feck me...that is the washing machine tripping the RCDs ....more expense....any ideas where to look? ... I have replaced the brushes a couple of times....any ideas what it might be? ...... If you've replaced the brushes a couple of times how much carbon dust is there lying around? Maybe just needs a good clean... didn't know that could cause the RCD to trip ....I'll get the air gun and compressor out...... Carbon is conductive and if enough of it (in powder form) gets between anything that is live (or neutral in some cases) and earth it can trip the RCD, especially when damp. To test it was the case with ours we simply disconnected the motor (plug and socket on the loom) and turned it on, no trip. Cheers, T i m did that and it stopped bloWing the RCD |
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![]() "Jim GM4DHJ ..." wrote in message ... "T i m" wrote in message ... On Mon, 22 Oct 2018 10:43:42 +0100, "Jim GM4DHJ ..." wrote: snip OK thanks all....did two things this morning and it is working fine now.....first I blew out the motor with the brushes removed and cleaned the commutator? with my big air comp and gun...what a mess!..... cough So it was the carbon from 2+ sets of brushes in there causing all the trouble after all eh? ;-) Cheers, T i m when the original brushes went it was a distress purchase localy and they were pattern parts and cost cost £20.....I then got a genuine set off the web for £10 for the next time...and guess what the fakes wore down with one year, one gone completely ..... so that was probably where all the carbon came from....The new set worked fine until all the RCD blowing ....... what God really hated was a smart arse ...tee hee...thanks again and 73's ......... |
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On Mon, 22 Oct 2018 12:45:37 +0100, "Jim GM4DHJ ..."
wrote: snip cough So it was the carbon from 2+ sets of brushes in there causing all the trouble after all eh? ;-) when the original brushes went it was a distress purchase localy and they were pattern parts and cost cost £20.....I then got a genuine set off the web for £10 for the next time...and guess what the fakes wore down with one year, one gone completely ..... so that was probably where all the carbon came from....The new set worked fine until all the RCD blowing ....... what God really hated was a smart arse ...tee hee...thanks again and 73's ........ Not smart, in this case, 'experienced' as I had similar RCD tripping thing with the WM and just before I looked for a replacement motor or machine, proven by just unplugging the motor from the loom and turning the machine on. A blow though with my mates airline and it was good till the main bearings eventually failed. Cheers, T i m |
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![]() "T i m" wrote in message ... On Mon, 22 Oct 2018 12:45:37 +0100, "Jim GM4DHJ ..." wrote: snip cough So it was the carbon from 2+ sets of brushes in there causing all the trouble after all eh? ;-) when the original brushes went it was a distress purchase localy and they were pattern parts and cost cost £20.....I then got a genuine set off the web for £10 for the next time...and guess what the fakes wore down with one year, one gone completely ..... so that was probably where all the carbon came from....The new set worked fine until all the RCD blowing ....... what God really hated was a smart arse ...tee hee...thanks again and 73's ........ Not smart, in this case, 'experienced' as I had similar RCD tripping thing with the WM and just before I looked for a replacement motor or machine, proven by just unplugging the motor from the loom and turning the machine on. A blow though with my mates airline and it was good till the main bearings eventually failed. Cheers, T i m yes I disconnected the motor and it was fine so a blow job was on the cards ...... |
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On 22/10/2018 15:46, Jim GM4DHJ ... wrote:
"T i m" wrote in message ... On Mon, 22 Oct 2018 12:45:37 +0100, "Jim GM4DHJ ..." wrote: snip cough So it was the carbon from 2+ sets of brushes in there causing all the trouble after all eh? ;-) when the original brushes went it was a distress purchase localy and they were pattern parts and cost cost £20.....I then got a genuine set off the web for £10 for the next time...and guess what the fakes wore down with one year, one gone completely ..... so that was probably where all the carbon came from....The new set worked fine until all the RCD blowing ....... what God really hated was a smart arse ...tee hee...thanks again and 73's ........ Not smart, in this case, 'experienced' as I had similar RCD tripping thing with the WM and just before I looked for a replacement motor or machine, proven by just unplugging the motor from the loom and turning the machine on. A blow though with my mates airline and it was good till the main bearings eventually failed. Cheers, T i m yes I disconnected the motor and it was fine so a blow job was on the cards Very magnanimous of Tim. |
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![]() "Richard" wrote in message news ![]() On 22/10/2018 15:46, Jim GM4DHJ ... wrote: "T i m" wrote in message ... On Mon, 22 Oct 2018 12:45:37 +0100, "Jim GM4DHJ ..." wrote: snip cough So it was the carbon from 2+ sets of brushes in there causing all the trouble after all eh? ;-) when the original brushes went it was a distress purchase localy and they were pattern parts and cost cost £20.....I then got a genuine set off the web for £10 for the next time...and guess what the fakes wore down with one year, one gone completely ..... so that was probably where all the carbon came from....The new set worked fine until all the RCD blowing ....... what God really hated was a smart arse ...tee hee...thanks again and 73's ........ Not smart, in this case, 'experienced' as I had similar RCD tripping thing with the WM and just before I looked for a replacement motor or machine, proven by just unplugging the motor from the loom and turning the machine on. A blow though with my mates airline and it was good till the main bearings eventually failed. Cheers, T i m yes I disconnected the motor and it was fine so a blow job was on the cards Very magnanimous of Tim. bona |
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On Mon, 22 Oct 2018 16:19:24 +0100, "Jim GM4DHJ ..."
wrote: snip yes I disconnected the motor and it was fine so a blow job was on the cards Very magnanimous of Tim. bona I don't believe I was the only one who suggested carbon buildup in the motor, following your 'used 2 sets of brushes' comment. Cheers, T i m |
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![]() "T i m" wrote in message ... On Mon, 22 Oct 2018 16:19:24 +0100, "Jim GM4DHJ ..." wrote: snip yes I disconnected the motor and it was fine so a blow job was on the cards Very magnanimous of Tim. bona I don't believe I was the only one who suggested carbon buildup in the motor, following your 'used 2 sets of brushes' comment. Cheers, T i m true......what did we do without the internet?...I have fixed loads of things by searching a problem.....cars...motorbikes...radios...but not buildings because that was my profession....and now.washing machines |
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