Hi Guys
Can someone out there put me straight please, the rotating brush on the vacuum cleaner keeps stopping.
First off, it’s a vacuum which runs off rechargeable batteries and what happens is when its switched on a small green indicator light comes on and the brush rotates for about 2 to 3 minutes then stops rotating, the indicator light also goes off.
If I switch it off and leave it for about 3 minutes and then turn it back on, it keeps doing the same thing runs then stops.
I’ve stripped it down and managed to get my meter probes onto the two connector wires as shown in my photo and got a reading of about 12 volts, the brush rotating and green indicator light being on.
When the brush stopped and the indicator light went off, I was still getting a voltage reading at the wires which went up to about 14v.
Can someone correct me if I’ve got this wrong, am I right in assuming the fault is on the small circuit board which the indicator light is on or would it be the circuit board on the motor itself.
Have a look at the photos and hopefully someone can tell me if I can rule the motor circuit board out or tell me how I can test the motor board?
Also on the motor photo what are the two coils I’ve marked with an X and what are they for?
My thanks for any advice
Skyhawk
Can someone out there put me straight please, the rotating brush on the vacuum cleaner keeps stopping.
First off, it’s a vacuum which runs off rechargeable batteries and what happens is when its switched on a small green indicator light comes on and the brush rotates for about 2 to 3 minutes then stops rotating, the indicator light also goes off.
If I switch it off and leave it for about 3 minutes and then turn it back on, it keeps doing the same thing runs then stops.
I’ve stripped it down and managed to get my meter probes onto the two connector wires as shown in my photo and got a reading of about 12 volts, the brush rotating and green indicator light being on.
When the brush stopped and the indicator light went off, I was still getting a voltage reading at the wires which went up to about 14v.
Can someone correct me if I’ve got this wrong, am I right in assuming the fault is on the small circuit board which the indicator light is on or would it be the circuit board on the motor itself.
Have a look at the photos and hopefully someone can tell me if I can rule the motor circuit board out or tell me how I can test the motor board?
Also on the motor photo what are the two coils I’ve marked with an X and what are they for?
My thanks for any advice
Skyhawk