Hey all,
I'm sorry this has nothing to do w/ amps. I have a Delta thickness sander that was caught in a basement flood. The motor got quite wet. I pulled it apart and dried the internal caps etc.. and have let the thing dry for a couple weeks. I have plugged it into my bulb limiter and don't think that that is a good test for this motor as I believe it draws WAY more current than a typical guitar amp. (the bulb glowed brightly)
The motor is 1 1/2 horse power, 12.8amps, 3450 rpm at 115v, Insul Class B3, Thermally protected. Does anyone know if I can safely plug this thing in to test it out?
I'm sorry this has nothing to do w/ amps. I have a Delta thickness sander that was caught in a basement flood. The motor got quite wet. I pulled it apart and dried the internal caps etc.. and have let the thing dry for a couple weeks. I have plugged it into my bulb limiter and don't think that that is a good test for this motor as I believe it draws WAY more current than a typical guitar amp. (the bulb glowed brightly)
The motor is 1 1/2 horse power, 12.8amps, 3450 rpm at 115v, Insul Class B3, Thermally protected. Does anyone know if I can safely plug this thing in to test it out?
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