Hi All
I need your thoughts
I have been using a Delta 650 Q3 now for some time, when I first got it I fast found out (from our members) that when you switch it on there is a time delay of about 2 seconds before the motor starts running, and this is the norm.
Now recently I have been experiencing a fault, in that some times when you flick the switch the motor attempts to run instantly, but only momentary and then stops, thus meaning that I then have to switch it off and then back on and usually it works fine. This problem has got worse over the past couple of weeks, so I stripped the machine and took the circuit board (and motor) to the local repair shop for him to investigate, his initial findings were that there was no failing components on the board. We then switch the motor on and off several times (in his workshop) until the fault showed itself. The conclusion was that he believed the fault was with the motor, in that one or more of the segments were failing or failed and when the motor stopped or came to rest on the segment, that this is when the problem would happen, so I thanked him brought it home.
Later as I thought that really logic does not prevail here ( and I may well be totally wrong) but
If there should be a time delay of 2 seconds before the board starts to feed the motor with power, and if on occasions the motor tries to start instantly, then this means that at times the motor is getting power to it at a time when it should not (if that makes sense) and if this being so how can it be the motor that is at fault.
I have asked the question to Delta, but still no reply, so if anyone has half an idea I would be grateful, xmas is not getting any further away and really need to get this sorted as orders are already increasing
Regards
Dave