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Vacumaid P-225 Question
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Post# 434698   11/7/2020 at 23:45 (1,236 days old) by vgwpg (Winnipeg, Manitoba)        

Hello, I have recently aquired a Vacumaid S1600, but it was not functioning (neither the motor or control board). As I consider it underpowered, and I needed to replace two main parts, I decided to upgrade.
I now have the P-225 motor pod, but with a brand new P-225P motor. However, the control board is original (Motor pod was manufactured in 1997), and there is something happening that I have never experienced before. When plugged in, the motor will momentarily turn on. Just for a brief second. The low voltage control functions as it should.
I haven't owned many central vacuums before, so I don't know if this is normal behavior? No other unit I've owned has done this, but I've never had a Vacumaid.

Also, when looking at the motor from the top while it is running, there is a white "glow" between the brushes and commutator. Not sparks, just a consistent "glow", as I call it. Is this just because the motor is new and the brushes have not been broken in? Again, none of my other units have done this, or at least not that I've noticed.

Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!


Post# 434773 , Reply# 1   11/9/2020 at 22:12 (1,234 days old) by MadMan (Chicago, IL, USA)        

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Brushed motors always have some arcing. It's normal. As long as it's not throwing sparks.

The control board is likely doing a POST (Power On Self Test) when it's first plugged in. I don't know if that's normal either, but if you have no other issues with it, I would not worry about it. We never truly know what the programmers were thinking.


Post# 434780 , Reply# 2   11/10/2020 at 00:24 (1,234 days old) by vgwpg (Winnipeg, Manitoba)        

Thank you very much MadMan. I am glad to hear that! No, it is thankfully not throwing sparks!
Very interesting. No, no other problems, so I'll assume it's normal unless someone tells me otherwise. It's definitely still weird.



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