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Topic: Motor Problem? Rank ALdis/Bauer SORTED
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Simon McConway
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1085
From: Doncaster, UK
Registered: Jun 2004
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posted January 11, 2005 03:59 PM
Hello, I'm not an expert with this motor, but know a bit about general motors, and those in B & H machines. I recall that motors used to be rated and given a "T Value" which was how hot they could get when normally running. Some of these motors you couldn't touch they were so hot, but they were still well under their given T value. On the B & H motor, it gets quite hot, but again, is still within its T value. What you must look out for is serious continuous arcing from within the motor. With any motor, you will get some, but you should never see anything continuous. That is a sign that rewinding is needed. So, just keep an eye on it. Try a new capacitor. But this is only for starting and will not affect the temperature of the motor. Hope this helps.
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