Dynamo woes
Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 10:49 am
Hi all
Last year I had the dynamo on Sky fail on the way to work which, with a poor battery, left us having to temporeraly repair the wire connection to one of the brushes. I latter replaced the brushes but on the next drive the dynamo made an awfull noise and when I got back and stripped it down again the soldered connections between the winding and commutator had been ground down with solder splattered onto the inside of the housing.
I rreplaced the dynamo with another spare which worked fine until this week when exactly the same happened, even down to the grinding of the soldreed joint.
I'm obviously doing something wrong when re-assembling the end plate onto the dynamo, but I can't see what can be causing the damage unless theer is eccessive lateral movement on the brushes or the windings which allows the brushes to sit on the soldered area of the commutator.
Any ideas where I've gone wrong?
The first dynamo gave a charge when the brushes were changed, and still did even with the damage. The second one didn't charge even with new brushes giving 3v output, just enoughto keep the pump working for the journey home but no lights or indicators.
Brian
Last year I had the dynamo on Sky fail on the way to work which, with a poor battery, left us having to temporeraly repair the wire connection to one of the brushes. I latter replaced the brushes but on the next drive the dynamo made an awfull noise and when I got back and stripped it down again the soldered connections between the winding and commutator had been ground down with solder splattered onto the inside of the housing.
I rreplaced the dynamo with another spare which worked fine until this week when exactly the same happened, even down to the grinding of the soldreed joint.
I'm obviously doing something wrong when re-assembling the end plate onto the dynamo, but I can't see what can be causing the damage unless theer is eccessive lateral movement on the brushes or the windings which allows the brushes to sit on the soldered area of the commutator.
Any ideas where I've gone wrong?
The first dynamo gave a charge when the brushes were changed, and still did even with the damage. The second one didn't charge even with new brushes giving 3v output, just enoughto keep the pump working for the journey home but no lights or indicators.
Brian