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I have a 1000w 12v anchor windlass which last summer began to sporadically fail. When pressing the up switch nothing happened, 'twas apparently dead. On another occasion all would be well.
When refusing to operate I could hear the relay clicking and I believe that 12v was getting to the windlass motor but nothing was happening at the motor end. However it seems that if the gypsy is rotated a small amount the motor would all of a sudden start operating.
Do these symptoms point to worn contacts on the armature? I think I'm correct in saying that a 12v dc motor has brushes which pass the current to the armature and that these brushes can be subject to wear and therefore, eventually, poor connectivity. Does that sound about right or am I barking up the wrong tree?
TIA
rob
When refusing to operate I could hear the relay clicking and I believe that 12v was getting to the windlass motor but nothing was happening at the motor end. However it seems that if the gypsy is rotated a small amount the motor would all of a sudden start operating.
Do these symptoms point to worn contacts on the armature? I think I'm correct in saying that a 12v dc motor has brushes which pass the current to the armature and that these brushes can be subject to wear and therefore, eventually, poor connectivity. Does that sound about right or am I barking up the wrong tree?
TIA
rob