Curious if anyone else has had the SG2100 motor fail, where it drives one direction only even after reset?
My SG2100 motor that I purchased three or four years ago has really received a work out. This is my test motor that I have abused and received 1000 times the normal usage. It finally failed, drives one direction (west) only. That is unless you tap on the mechanical relays that switch east and west drive functions. The relay is sticking, you can tap on it and it will function normally for a while then stick again allowing for drive west functions only. Apparently they have a limited life and now must be replaced. The relays are manufactured by Shori and the part number is S2-12B. I have downloaded the pdf file for the relay with all specifications from Shori. Now just have to find a supplier or replacement relay. Even if I can not procure the Shori relay, armed with the specifications for the relay I should be able to find a replacement.
I removed the motor control board so that I could measure the voltages and switching functions. The relays are definately failing and intermittently stick. I'm sure the mechanical realys could have been replaced with solid state technology, wonder why they choose mechanical realys for this motor. Attached photos of the motor control board.
My SG2100 motor that I purchased three or four years ago has really received a work out. This is my test motor that I have abused and received 1000 times the normal usage. It finally failed, drives one direction (west) only. That is unless you tap on the mechanical relays that switch east and west drive functions. The relay is sticking, you can tap on it and it will function normally for a while then stick again allowing for drive west functions only. Apparently they have a limited life and now must be replaced. The relays are manufactured by Shori and the part number is S2-12B. I have downloaded the pdf file for the relay with all specifications from Shori. Now just have to find a supplier or replacement relay. Even if I can not procure the Shori relay, armed with the specifications for the relay I should be able to find a replacement.
I removed the motor control board so that I could measure the voltages and switching functions. The relays are definately failing and intermittently stick. I'm sure the mechanical realys could have been replaced with solid state technology, wonder why they choose mechanical realys for this motor. Attached photos of the motor control board.