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Old 08-17-2022, 01:12 PM   #15
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At one time the slip rings could be replaced. The slip rings connect to the rotor windings, I would be curious if they checked the rotor resistance at the wires. I seen one have a bad connection from the wire tor to the slip ring block years ago. Maybe I’m missing some but have you checked into replacing just the rotor if it’s bad?

It would seem to be unfeasible from both the part availability and cost standpoint.
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It would seem to be unfeasible from both the part availability and cost standpoint.
What about rewinding?
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