Thread: Spindle motor problems
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03-11-2010 #10
Some motors are designed to run in one direction only and do not take kindly to the reverse direction ie the brushes have bed in in one way and could stick if run in the opposite.
A heavily sparking brush will cause the motor to consume more current due to the negative resistance region of the arc caused at the commutator, also bad for the life of the motor.
Try it running in the opposite direction and see how long it stays running.
Peter
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