Hey guys.. Need your input.. I have a Porper B and the feed screw is sluggish at slow speeds. With the motor disconnected, the feed screw seems to turn easily.. When turning the motor by using my fingers, it feels like it has flat spots during rotation.. The guy at the motor shop said this is normal for a DC motor. I said what the heck and bought a new motor... It seems to run smoother but the motor still doesn't start turning until the switch is turned to about 1/3 of the way on.. I even replaced the circuit board but had to use existing horsepower resistor... I have a new one coming in next week..
So my question is: If you own a Porper B, will you see how much you have to rotate your feed screw switch before the feed screw starts turning....
So my question is: If you own a Porper B, will you see how much you have to rotate your feed screw switch before the feed screw starts turning....