Little pin board
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Little pin board
Hallo my friends.Can anybody tell me which is the correct position of the 3 lower mini sockets????first 2 photos or last 2
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Re: Little pin board
bottom 2 gaps for plug facing out
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Re: Little pin board
Thank you very much my friend.
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Re: Little pin board
Can u tell me please which motor is well done. Left or right? I don't understand this solid contact with the motor... I already have burned one board....the first motor doesn't have it.....! I don't mean the little red disc.the other..
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Re: Little pin board
I would remove that wire from the case, it serves NO purpose apart from causing an easy short.
I have many many motors with the little "red dot" and none of them have a wire to the casing. Low voltage motors don't even need an earth on the motor casing.
I have many many motors with the little "red dot" and none of them have a wire to the casing. Low voltage motors don't even need an earth on the motor casing.
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Re: Little pin board
I can do it .I can remove it. Thank you very very much my friend
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Re: Little pin board
The only time the capacitor (The red dot) is connected to the case is when there are two or three capacitors. And only then it's the capacitors that have one leg connected directly to the case. But do not remove that red dot, that protects your control board from motor feedback.
A couple of examples of how capacitors should be connected to the case. But not with just a single capacitor like our tank ones.
A couple of examples of how capacitors should be connected to the case. But not with just a single capacitor like our tank ones.
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Re: Little pin board
No I don't remove the red dot. The other solid earth as I indicate below.
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Re: Little pin board
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Hopefully the capacitor on that motor is ok. Motors that change speed or direction can burn out control boards, even perfect running motors. They cause a feedback to the board which can fry the circuits. That's why they put that capacitor there between the contacts to help smooth out the current.
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