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Would these be readings I would expect to see if the re-sets were good? If so where would I begin to look for the problem of the brush motor (now) not working? If not, can I jump the connectors to test?
I've had to work out of town on a different campus re-model project for the past few days. Finally got a chance to test the re-sets. here are the results. Notice the button position on the switches.
To date I've not seen any fuses. And none mentioned in the owner/user manual. There doesn't seem to be any service manual avail. for this machine. The closest authorized service tech. is 200 miles. Is it probable I've damaged the switch? It got pretty hot when it shorted. I will check the...
Thanks for clarification Barry.
Yea, Good to point out!
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In light of the fact there are no fuses on this machine. Shouldn't the brush breaker have tripped when the short occurred?
Thanks Barry. The complete schematic is shown in the link I posted #6. I don't believe there are any fuses. I hope I'm wrong though.
Kajunbee. Thank you for your response. I have tried to re-set both and I never feel, or hear any click. I'm not familiar wit these type most I'm used to have a...
Sorry I'm still getting filtered on my post. I guess by the time I get approved the time to edit my post has elapsed. The connector is in photo 4, and 6. The brush switch is shown front photo 3, and back in photo 5. arrow indicates where the short occurred. Any help to fix this new issue greatly...
Thank you Kajunbee great idea.
I actually did start that process. seems the large actuator thing is; (10-# 320012 1 Linear Actuator - Squeegee) when I connected the loose red wire to the connector (first/second pic.) the squeegee now raises, and lowers with the use of either forward or...
That's just it. It makes it kinda hard for a guy like me to identify said devices if the wire colors don't match. For instance. there is a large actuator looking thing mounted to a large removable panel on the back of this machine where all the other controls are. It is hidden when the panel is...
Just got back from the church. After looking the scrubber over..I'm even more confused! Doesn't red/white mean the wire is red and white? or can it mean red OR white? Is black wire signified differently at times? The overall wire coloring is not what I see in the schematic in some cases.:bang:
https://www.floorequipmentparts.com/downloads/Minuteman/Auto%20Scrubbers/MC32036QP_CE.pdf
Thank You both berry , and Relayer for your responses. Relayer that diagram is very helpful to a noob like me! I now have a reasonable plan of attack! I posted a link to the machine's owner/user manual...
First..thanks barry for your response.
Second..LOL that last line is pretty darn funny!
Third..I'm not a complete doofus LOL. Why would there have to be 120V in there, on a 36V machine?
Fourth..I'm a pretty accomplished Cabinet maker so spinning things are not new to me.:-)
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Hello,
I'm by no means an electronic ..anything. I live in a rural area so finding someone who has knowledge to hire to help me has been futile. Our church has a gymnasium, and small school attached. The gym has/had a Minuteman 320 walk behind floor scrubber. The motor for the vacuum system...
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