brantmacga
Señor Member
- Location
- Georgia
- Occupation
- Former Child
Here's what is happening:
A.O.Smith 1HP, 115V-
Connected to a pulley and gearbox, this setup is rated to lift 4k lbs.
The load it is trying to lift is 3.3k lbs.
This boat lift came as a pre-assembled setup w/ a drum switch and 120v GFCI cord cap. From the service, I ran approx 40' to a sub-panel w/ #10. From there, I went to the dock another 50' w/ #12 feeding a GFCI recep. The owner brought me a remote control setup to replace the drum switch. The lift was never operated under load w/ the drum switch.
The boat was put on yesterday and one the hoist reaches the boat, the motor hiccups and grinds to a halt. Voltage drop was around 20v at the controller. I had some 8-3UF on the truck, so I ran that from the sub-panel to the motor and again got 20v drop.
The run capacitor checked out fine, so any ideas as to what may be happening? I disconnected the control also and wired directly to the motor. I get the same result.
I took the motor to the shop, but I don't know when I'll here back from them. I'm not so much of a motor specialist other than making connections, changing direction, etc. . . Just wondering if someone had any thoughts on it. All connections were correct.
-------- Edit to add: - I made a post awhile back about a feeder getting cut; this was from the same job. The EGC connected to this motor was energized for at least a couple of days. I don't think the neutral was energized because the PCB in the lift controller wasn't fried.
A.O.Smith 1HP, 115V-
Connected to a pulley and gearbox, this setup is rated to lift 4k lbs.
The load it is trying to lift is 3.3k lbs.
This boat lift came as a pre-assembled setup w/ a drum switch and 120v GFCI cord cap. From the service, I ran approx 40' to a sub-panel w/ #10. From there, I went to the dock another 50' w/ #12 feeding a GFCI recep. The owner brought me a remote control setup to replace the drum switch. The lift was never operated under load w/ the drum switch.
The boat was put on yesterday and one the hoist reaches the boat, the motor hiccups and grinds to a halt. Voltage drop was around 20v at the controller. I had some 8-3UF on the truck, so I ran that from the sub-panel to the motor and again got 20v drop.
The run capacitor checked out fine, so any ideas as to what may be happening? I disconnected the control also and wired directly to the motor. I get the same result.
I took the motor to the shop, but I don't know when I'll here back from them. I'm not so much of a motor specialist other than making connections, changing direction, etc. . . Just wondering if someone had any thoughts on it. All connections were correct.
-------- Edit to add: - I made a post awhile back about a feeder getting cut; this was from the same job. The EGC connected to this motor was energized for at least a couple of days. I don't think the neutral was energized because the PCB in the lift controller wasn't fried.
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