Jim M426
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- SW Florida
I have a Ryobi drum sander. It suddenly stopped working. It has a DPST On-Off switch that controls the hot and the neutral. The neutral side remains open when the switch is closed. I'm looking at bypassing the switch and tying the neutrals together. Everything is 120v.
The H & N from the cord run straight to the DPST switch. On the load side, the H & N run to an outlet that controls the drum motor and to a printed circuit board. The PCB controls the conveyor belt speed. The conveyor belt motor is fed off the PCB.
Does anyone see any reason why the neutral needs to be open when the sander is not in use? In other words, any reason I can't splice all the neutrals together? FWIW, the switch is no longer made.
The H & N from the cord run straight to the DPST switch. On the load side, the H & N run to an outlet that controls the drum motor and to a printed circuit board. The PCB controls the conveyor belt speed. The conveyor belt motor is fed off the PCB.
Does anyone see any reason why the neutral needs to be open when the sander is not in use? In other words, any reason I can't splice all the neutrals together? FWIW, the switch is no longer made.