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Andre007

Hi, can someone please help. I have replaced x2 Nice ME310 motors a year ago and all been working fine until recently. They seem now seem to fuse in a particular position or even sometimes in random positions. The connections to the motors and main junction box are dry so sure this is not the problem. I have unbolted the motors and looked at the bottom of the units and there does seem to be alittle corrosion, but I have put this down to them sitting in water in the ground from time to time when there is a downpour. They are oil filled motors and there is no sign of leakage. They do fuse the main house not just within the junction box but struggling to know whether the motors have penetrated water or it is an electrical issue. They are both only a year old! Any ideas?

Any help would be great or tests.

Thanks in advance
 
Hi dude,undoubtedly,this IS,an "electrical issue",but before you suffer suffocation under the thick blanket of abuse,you will need to post your electrical experience,and ALL other pertinent circuit details,to allow those willing,to assist. Yours,Kofi Onan:stooge_curly:
 

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