I am not sure how to plug a lightbulb in as well as the motor!
Thanks for the diagram, but it means very little to me..
but if someone wants to instruct me, I am pretty good at following instructions.
The motor looks similar, I have taken a picture of my motor
What annoys me is the machine has had so little use,
I am talking maybe 100 hours use in its entire life!
Hi I have checked the following
- Belt is not stuck to the base.
- When I walk on the thread mill the belt and it rotates freely.
- No error codes on the control panel,
- The PCB has a little red light on.
- If I press the green go button it just blows the external fuse.
I have not attempted to power the motor with two battery's in 24dcv, I can try tho!
I have tried the additional diags,
if I unplug the + lead of the motor from the pcb and press the green button...
Hi,
You have to wait like 5 seconds and it switches back on. It comes back on for a few seconds and back off after then it will not switch back on. You have to wait for a minutes or something.. It doesnt seem to be running hot.
Yesterday it ran fine for 4 hours then started having the issue
One other thing I have noticed when it switches back off, it seems to power back on again automatically. This can take 5 seconds or 1 minutes but when it does this the power light has gone off completley.
It seems the monitor has developed an intermitant power on and off issue.
It will work fine for 10 minutes and then switch off.. or it will work fine for 10 seconds and then switch off.
The power switches off completley.. eg the power button has no light.
Ideas?
Shall I replace the caps again?
if so which ones please "35ZLH100MEFC6.3X11" I can only find stock of these at farnell..
any other sources apart from ebay, or compatible caps.
I tried to buy them but farrell have a min order of 20£.
I looked around and couldnt find another supplier. The only other suppliers were on ebay.. being weary of your post i didnt buy them from ebay
I was in sheffield and went past a parts store and popped in.
They said they had 100uf 35v low esr.
I read somewhere that monitors need low esr caps! Thats when i purchased them. ( I didnt even check the sizes like a numpty) it was only when I cut the old ones off I noticed these were bigger.
I did notice that on the picture but I think the caps are all the same colour, unless the shade is alittle different and the flash makes them stand out.
I could only find two fuses. I will replace the caps first
I found two listings on ebay where I can get the caps from
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