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Oxide in inverter direct drive motor coils LG f1210td

Vostock
Vostock
17
hace 5 años
hace 5 años
Disassemble to maintain this LG washing machine with inverter motor, the coils have rust, I would like to know if these metals can be protected in some way, what would happen if I put beeswax? What would happen if you painted with rust? Do you have any idea how to protect the coils of this engine? besides obviously putting the washing machine in an area without humidity ..
apolonio neri vallejo
hace 5 años
hace 5 años
Use dielectric varnish, check if it leaks as traces of soapy water are observed in the coils, luck and comments.
Vostock
Vostock
17
hace 5 años

If I think that for now I throw myself at that dielectric varnish, did you ever do it? not what it may seem like soapy water is actually dust, they had it outside the last months, it is very uniform there is no granulate and passing the finger comes out instead if it were soap it would be like tartar. How is the leak check? I now measured between the 3 contacts the ohms and gave me 8.1 ohms the 3 times

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apolonio neri vallejo
hace 5 años

I use it to protect motor winding and sometimes the entire motor. The dust can be cleaned by brush or compressed air.

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luis38
luis38
95.432
hace 5 años
hace 5 años
Dear, I think your washing machine is leaking water in the bearings and that's why the rust. Check if there is a downward or lateral axis water trail. Regards
Vostock
Vostock
17
hace 5 años

No, there is no leak and disarm everything, it is a washing machine about 5 years ago, as he told me he sold it to me, then 4 months ago he was taken out "under the roof" but he was still on the edge of the roof and the rain hit him the same and the base was so rusty that I have to reinforce it with another sheet. 65% humidity already begins to oxidize too, the others who saw these engines of several years of use, begin to see rust in those parts of the coils or is everything sanito? so know if this can be due to normal use and more people can varnish it, or it was due to leave it outside where it fell rain ..

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Fermin 007
Fermin 007
57.307
hace 5 años
hace 5 años
With sanding the oxide very well and then painting with splay, that will no longer form rust, greetings

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