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Ok I dismantled this cordless drill I had. It is a 9.6v battery. Would I be better off going to Big Lots and getting a corded drill for $20? Thinking about it a corded will be ready to plug into the wall, it is all about the mounting. Or will I have a new hurdle doing that?
Well I just pulled the motor apart and I think you are correct one winding is solid black. Ugh. Any ideas where I can get a decent motor that will not break the bank? I looked around locally and was told it is an OEM motor made specifically for the manufacturer. And being 2 units did the exact...
The circuit came in a cigarette maker my wife bought. It worked great for about a month. Now that I have the shell I figured even if I had to rebuild the whole inside it would be worth it. (you know a happy wife = a happy husband) The roller worked 10X faster than the manual ones so to her it...
It is a 4 post rectifier bridge. I would think if one diode was blown in the rectifier then it would blow the fuse as soon as the switch was pushed. But I coulde be wrong. Do you think 1 of the 4 diodes smoked in the rectifier?
Thanks for all the replies here is a little more info on the motor and plug.
I am not sure about the motor all I can find on it is the white sticker that says Kingshengyongcizhiliudianji
ZYT-3416
DC 110v-120v.
And it plugs directly into the wall socket.
From the wall one leg goes to...
It has been years since school and I am a bit rusty (over 10 since my last electronics job and over 20 since school). I am trying to rebuild a motor circuit for stability and am trying to remember some of the parts to use.
Basically the circuit came default with 4 parts A switch, a fuse, the...
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