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mid north Matt

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Joined: 06/01/2011
Location: Australia
Posts: 58
Posted: 11:28am 10 Nov 2011
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got 2 lg model 10d motors etc that were on a front loader washing machines.they look similar to the f and p in size but without all the plastic that turns to crap fast.when i get some spare time ill give them a spin and see what they can do!!hopefully theyll go on the f and p base test bench ive been making at tafe
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Joined: 08/10/2011
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Posted: 11:52am 10 Nov 2011
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I have only dealt with them in working washing machines, not sure about how they will go as generators but they are much higher torque motors than the F&P.

Most common fault with the LG front loaders is the seal fails and lets water into the bearings, I have refurbished quite a few and resold them in the past.

There is also the 10 KG version of the LG frontloaders which has a even bigger motor again, but those machines are fairly rare.
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VK4AYQ
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Posted: 08:47pm 10 Nov 2011
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Hi Madness

Some of my fooling with LG still a work in progress as I had a fire in the shed and damaged the stator, will get back to it though.

http://www.thebackshed.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=3295

All the best

Bob
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