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What ho one and all,
I realise this is pushing the limit a bit, but ....................
Replacing the rubber coupler on a blender and to remove it, I managed to 'lock' the rotor with a long thin pointy thing.
It is now running erratically, frequently not running at all and powers off after about 10 seconds. Any power setting button gives an 'electrical click' but frequently does not power up. I have dismantled it and find that I have probably damaged a couple of windings on the rotor. Apart from the obvious of throw it away or get it rewound, is there any DIY way to 'repair' the very slight damage?
Can it be soldered?
Thanks
Rex
I realise this is pushing the limit a bit, but ....................
Replacing the rubber coupler on a blender and to remove it, I managed to 'lock' the rotor with a long thin pointy thing.
It is now running erratically, frequently not running at all and powers off after about 10 seconds. Any power setting button gives an 'electrical click' but frequently does not power up. I have dismantled it and find that I have probably damaged a couple of windings on the rotor. Apart from the obvious of throw it away or get it rewound, is there any DIY way to 'repair' the very slight damage?
Can it be soldered?
Thanks
Rex