turbowoodworker
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Any assistance would be appreciated.
I have this rather new but discontinued model Delta dust filtration unit. It has a small squirrel cage blower motor and a complicated circuit board to acomodate a wireless remote, timer and multi speed setup.
There is no schematic in the user's manual.
It is on a dedicated 20 amp line in the ceiling where a second unit (older Jet model) is located. It works fine. One day I flipped it on (there is also a manual in line switch on the cord) and there was smoke from the motor. I have pulled the unit apart and there is smoke pattern inside the enclosure in the pattern of the motor itself, not the circuit board. There is no smoke discolorization around or on the board.
Now when I turn it on, the motor spins up and within a few seconds the five amp circuit breaker pops.
I have a multimeter but lack much in the way of electrical brains and experience. So as you lend your knowledge, talk slow, and don't use any big words. I am just a humble woodworker. Thank you in advance. Rick
I have this rather new but discontinued model Delta dust filtration unit. It has a small squirrel cage blower motor and a complicated circuit board to acomodate a wireless remote, timer and multi speed setup.
There is no schematic in the user's manual.
It is on a dedicated 20 amp line in the ceiling where a second unit (older Jet model) is located. It works fine. One day I flipped it on (there is also a manual in line switch on the cord) and there was smoke from the motor. I have pulled the unit apart and there is smoke pattern inside the enclosure in the pattern of the motor itself, not the circuit board. There is no smoke discolorization around or on the board.
Now when I turn it on, the motor spins up and within a few seconds the five amp circuit breaker pops.
I have a multimeter but lack much in the way of electrical brains and experience. So as you lend your knowledge, talk slow, and don't use any big words. I am just a humble woodworker. Thank you in advance. Rick
