That is great for checking an armature windings. But it might overheat with a load on it or the bearings could be bad or the armature shaft could be bent.
Thank you so much, that helped me a lot. I also have a question - if my motor shows not more than 0.08 when I spinning it - does it mean I still need to replace it? I've already checked cord continuity and it's seems ok and motor also shows 0.08 when spinning but that doesn't seems like enough. And the whole device isn't working itself ofc :D
If I have the battery disconnected so no power to power wheel but I have unscrewed motor from gear box can I still do this test even with the wires still connected to motor tabs as long as no power going to it.
I watched your video and it is very informative. Have looked all over the internet for this exact information. Thank you so much.
That is great for checking an armature windings. But it might overheat with a load on it or the bearings could be bad or the armature shaft could be bent.
So simple. Thanks for the tip!
Thank you, that will help me find out if my electric cheese grater's motor is busted or not
Thank you so much, that helped me a lot. I also have a question - if my motor shows not more than 0.08 when I spinning it - does it mean I still need to replace it? I've already checked cord continuity and it's seems ok and motor also shows 0.08 when spinning but that doesn't seems like enough. And the whole device isn't working itself ofc :D
Thanks! This was helpful
Thank You 👍🙏 helpfulo for me 🙏
Great info. What kind of motors would this not work on... alternating current, 3 phase, etc.?
Good video. Thank you!
Thank you too!
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Thank you!!
Si video es ta bien (muchas gracias) Mi Compa
If I have the battery disconnected so no power to power wheel but I have unscrewed motor from gear box can I still do this test even with the wires still connected to motor tabs as long as no power going to it.
God Bless and thank you very much. Is there a way to tell what voltage the motor is or the maximum safe voltage that the motor can take?
Should positive and negative terminals have continuity?
nice video but u didnt mentioned the voltage of the meter
thanks
What?!?
so how do you test a dc volt gear motor using this method? You can't spin the shaft
Thanks
i bought a multimeter,it is auto-ranging, use simplely.!
very good, is more easy to use.
What about AC motors?
Man this was unbearable bro. Very, 5 to get to the point and for something so very, very simple.
not at all helpful
How did you not find it helpful?
I would also like to know... why?
Boo this man
Atrocious editing.