Sun Jun 28, 2015 2:31 pm
Just thought I'd update the forum on this topic since it has sat dormant for a while. Madelia tabled the Thunderbolt project until this coming fall because the council was worried about it not being in service if there were a weather warning. I did make sure they were aware that there is a problem with the chopper motor and that it should be looked at soon. But I did think of something while this topic sat. If you look at the picture of the RCM1, notice the size of the blue conductors for the chopper motor. They appear to be only #14, but for the length of wire all the way up to the chopper, wouldn't you think you would want to bump up a size because of voltage drop? That could be why the chopper motor is running slow on tap 5 because if you took a volt meter and measured it at the chopper motor it could be only 120v. I measured 200v at the transformer on tap 5. Now I would of thought the electricians who installed it back then would of known better than this. What do you guys think?
Regards,
Andy Thompson
Electrician
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Owner of a 3T22A