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DC Motor Amp Draw With Clamp Meter 

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@torque6389
@torque6389 3 года назад
Great and helpful video. Thank you!
@17teknik_servis
@17teknik_servis 3 года назад
sir thanks for the video.In measurement , black or red wire dc current value is same value must be ?
@BrainDeadEngineering
@BrainDeadEngineering 2 года назад
I thought you had to zero after clamping and meter can't be close to magnetism ?
@iheartsamus5605
@iheartsamus5605 7 месяцев назад
What's the average Amperage the motor should be drawing when running on it around 6-8mph?
@iheartsamus5605
@iheartsamus5605 7 месяцев назад
Mine is drawing over 20amps when I'm running on it at 6mph? Is that normal? If not, what could be the issue?
@treadmilldoctor
@treadmilldoctor 7 месяцев назад
Good morning! Run the machine at 2.5 MPH without a person on the belt. If the motor and drive system are healthy, you should have a reading in the 2-3 amp range. Then walk on the treadmill at the same speed. With a person of average size (around 200 lbs.) you should have a reading in the 6-8 amp range if the belt is good. The readings will fluctuate more with a load but you are looking for an average reading but you shouldn't see spikes above 10 amps. If the amp readings are high without a load, you could have a problem with high resistance in the motor, a bad bearing, or over-tightened belts. Regular readings without a load but high readings with a load indicate a worn belt and/or deck.
@treadmilldoctor
@treadmilldoctor 7 месяцев назад
Good morning! Run the machine at 2.5 MPH without a person on the belt. If the motor and drive system are healthy, you should have a reading in the 2-3 amp range. Then walk on the treadmill at the same speed. With a person of average size (around 200 lbs.) you should have a reading in the 6-8 amp range if the belt is good. The readings will fluctuate more with a load but you are looking for an average reading but you shouldn't see spikes above 10 amps. If the amp readings are high without a load, you could have a problem with high resistance in the motor, a bad bearing, or over-tightened belts. Regular readings without a load but high readings with a load indicate a worn belt and/or deck.
@tajbirtonysingh7979
@tajbirtonysingh7979 4 месяца назад
​@@treadmilldoctor Hi the reasons should be same for all motors? My Motor says it has 5 Amp written on it. And if I use the clamp metre on 2,5mph it gives 1-2 Amps. When under load it goes to 6-8 Amps. Sometimes very briefly to 10 Amps. So that indicates the Motor and deck is fine? But still the treadmill has a problem that it shuts down after 20-30 minutes. And the motor gets hot. So there must be a friction problem anywhere? Or is it the circuit board?
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