I have a problem which someone out there who knows the ins and outs of electrical motors may be able to help.I have an evaporative air conditioner on the roof. Its a variable speed motor type and the motor sits in the base of the air con with the fan directly attached underneath it.Now, ever since I have had this air con, the motor stuffs up every 12 months, usually, sorry, nearly always on Saturday and after a special trip into town, 300 k's round trip and a new set of bearings, all is well again. Now, I'm aware that the motor can digest stuff that might happen to fall from the roof and also dust etc that could enter the air con over 12 months because the motor is open or has ventilated openings in its ends and sides. In Feb 04 I bought a brand new motor, made sure no water or spray was spilling on motor and set it going.As soon as the summer was over I cleaned the air conditioner and covered the electrical motor and also tied the fan up to stop it from windmilling which it used to do.In December I again cleaned out the air con cabinet, done the cleaning of pads etc. All was great. This afternoon, the motor stopped, on inspection I found the motor very very hot and the fan was very hard to rotate.It was 40 C in the shade and I wasnt cool[
!] so I went for the can of CRC figuring I couldnt do any harm to anything so I squirted a lot of CRC into the motor, a lot of steam came out so I gave it more CRC till it stopped steaming I also moved the fan back and forth till it freeded up and then gave it a quick start up to see if it would run which it did. It was then turned off for 30 minutes or so till the CRC drained right out.The air con was then switched back on and it appears all is well for the time being.The question I have is WHY am I having all this trouble when particularly with this new motor, I have been at pains to make sure its looked after properly.I previously had a air can that went for 15 years without ever once stopping and had a very similiar looking motor except it wasnt a variable speed type.BrianYou never know how far you can go, till you get there !

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