Vacume Cleaners?
Hi everybody , this is honourable a quick question to anybody who knows about electric motors in vacume cleaners , well somehow I sucked soften from my vacume cleaner like 30ml and after that i changed the bag and blow dryied the filters so that its motor wont get burned ,luckly the damp didnt get to the motor so it started working but its suction power decreased , ive checked the boatswain's pipe for any blockadge but it was clear , could any body tell me that what could hapen to an energized motor if moisture seeps into the wiring and do u think the carbon brushes prerequisite to be changed to fix the problem .........?
It is reachable that the motor is damaged... you should hear a difference in its further if it has.
If the motor sounds about the same as before... then start looking for places that talk is stuck and interfering with airflow.
If its one of the uprights using a textile bag surrounding a paper filter, the cloth bag getting wet can undertaking microscopic dirt to chang into a mud which hardens and blocks airflow. The bag can be removed from the tool and washed in warm water with mild detergent. Bathing thouroughly then reinstall before its fully dry. Ithey can be hard to get on when dry... much easier when the wet cloth will stretch.

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