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Re: CIM Motor Failure
Aaron,
The CIMs do have a slight bias that tends to let them run in one direction a little faster than the other but there should be no significant wear based on that alone. We have killed CIMs in the past with lengthy demos and heavy use in practice. The failure exhibited above is kind of a domino effect. As the motor builds excessive heat the insulation on the windings starts to break down. When that occurs the windings start to short. This causes the current to climb while the output power falls.
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