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hi folks,
my treadmill has been in storage for a few months, i took it out for use & found it stops about a second after the motor starts turning (with no load on belt)
the problem is intermittant in that by persisting with the start & stop buttons eventually i can get the motor to run as it should & go for a run on it.once the treadmill is warmed up, however the problem does not reoccur.

i googled a bit & found a test to verify motor ok by connecting motor direct to a multimeter & reading off DC voltage at 3mph. i got 60v, which is well above the minimum generally acceptable 28v. i checked that the speed sensor is clean(even though it doesnt look like an optical one).

The controller board has a big cap on it & a relay. any ideas what to try next?
thanks
L
 
the cutting out on starting is similar to the overload cutting out the compressor on a fridge

but the mill belt does not appear sticky.& the problem only happens when the mill is used from cold, once you get it runnning you can start & stop as much as you want with no probs

thx again
 
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BeeJ

Jan 1, 1970
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hi folks,
my treadmill has been in storage for a few months, i took it out for use &
found it stops about a second after the motor starts turning (with no load on
belt) the problem is intermittant in that by persisting with the start & stop
buttons eventually i can get the motor to run as it should & go for a run on
it.once the treadmill is warmed up, however the problem does not reoccur.

i googled a bit & found a test to verify motor ok by connecting motor direct
to a multimeter & reading off DC voltage at 3mph. i got 60v, which is well
above the minimum generally acceptable 28v. i checked that the speed sensor
is clean(even though it doesnt look like an optical one).

The controller board has a big cap on it & a relay. any ideas what to try
next? thanks
L

Cold, the belt is stiff and does not go round and round as easily.
Warmed up the belt is more pliable and the wheels go round and round.
 
J

Jamie

Jan 1, 1970
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the cutting out on starting is similar to the overload cutting out the compressor on a fridge

but the mill belt does not appear sticky.& the problem only happens when the mill is used from cold, once you get it runnning you can start & stop as much as you want with no probs

thx again

Bad brushes in the motor can also do that. Maybe a good cleaning of the
commutator and new set of brushes may help..

Jamie
 
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klem kedidelhopper

Jan 1, 1970
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  Bad brushes in the motor can also do that. Maybe a good cleaning of the
commutator and new set of brushes may help..

Jamie

You said something about measuring the voltage at the motor. I don't
understand what you meant by that. Is that a tach output where you
measured that voltage? If the voltage you measured as you said is
almost three times the minimum specified is that OK? Do you have any
more information on the motor? Also another thought. The motor may be
easily bench tested, but unless it's done under load the test may be
invalid for your purposes. Lenny
 
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