astorobsession
Well-known member
Hi guys,
I required my bendix machine (which was working) with dangerous rubber wiring. But it seems I’ve traded one issue for another and now I am CONCERNED.
I was careful to rewire all areas correctly and to current safety vinyl copper wire standards for safety. HOWEVER, mistakes CAN happen. When I wired up the motor I did forget which was wire was positive and which was neutral but deduced that I had worked it out.
I have replaced one linear solenoid near the front of the machine.
The machine turns clockwise from the front. There is a cog scratching sound now and flashes at each cycle with a pop / flash at every revolution of the tumble.
Please help!





I required my bendix machine (which was working) with dangerous rubber wiring. But it seems I’ve traded one issue for another and now I am CONCERNED.
I was careful to rewire all areas correctly and to current safety vinyl copper wire standards for safety. HOWEVER, mistakes CAN happen. When I wired up the motor I did forget which was wire was positive and which was neutral but deduced that I had worked it out.
I have replaced one linear solenoid near the front of the machine.
The machine turns clockwise from the front. There is a cog scratching sound now and flashes at each cycle with a pop / flash at every revolution of the tumble.
Please help!




