Well...that looks exciting.....
I'll say! That is my kind of toy!
I bet I know why they call it a growler! You go first! I wanna listen!
Well...that looks exciting.....
Yes that's correct a MC-60What are you using for a power supply to run the DC motor? MC-60?
Yes I originally used a controller board that I have on hand for a spare for my lathe. That controller is a KB electronics board.Walked in the shop and DOH! Lol. Test setup was ready. My assistant was monitoring to ensure it was all done to code. I did not see a lot of sparking, relative to what you see, but it might be the board.
Yes I think you are right. I did some testing of the armature with a multimeter but I am thinking I missed something. I should retest again carefully to give me more confidence in throwing the motor on the recycle pile.Well, I'm no electrician nor any kind of electronics expert but I did have a construction business of my own for 30+ years. Bought (probably) 100's of power tools over the years. Used to do lots of my own repairs on them. From my experience, when there's excessive sparking at the brushes, its usually a bad armature (shorted ?), occasionally the fields. Some brands (Makita) are not too bad $ for replacement armatures.
Probably not what you wanted to hear but that's been my experience.