Windlass question that is really general electric motor question

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bill209

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The windlass (fwiw, Lewmmar Pro Series 1000) stopped working.

If the motor is good working order, should I be able to manually turn it? Mine will not turn based on the following condition.

In the attached photo, if gear three is removed, I can easily turn gears 1 and 2 with a half inch socket wrench. However, if I attach gear three, which engages the motor gear (gear 4), the gears are locked and will not budge in either direction.

I just wanted to confirm or refute this was assigned that the motor is locked up and dead. : (

Thank you!

[edit: when attempting to engage the windlass via its controls, you can hear a clicking sound when pushing either the up or down button, but there is no movement of the chain. I have not yet troubleshooted - troubleshot? - the electrical connections yet, but will do so tomorrow.]

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Yes, I would pull that gear and see if the motor will run up or down when you activate the switch.
 
The windlass (fwiw, Lewmmar Pro Series 1000) stopped working.

If the motor is good working order, should I be able to manually turn it? Mine will not turn based on the following condition.

In the attached photo, if gear three is removed, I can easily turn gears 1 and 2 with a half inch socket wrench. However, if I attach gear three, which engages the motor gear (gear 4), the gears are locked and will not budge in either direction.

I just wanted to confirm or refute this was assigned that the motor is locked up and dead. : (

Thank you!

[edit: when attempting to engage the windlass via its controls, you can hear a clicking sound when pushing either the up or down button, but there is no movement of the chain. I have not yet troubleshooted - troubleshot? - the electrical connections yet, but will do so tomorrow.]

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I had a windlass very similar to yours. The motor has an electric brake on its shaft, to stop the sunglass paying out under load. The brake is released magnetically when power is applied, making a clicking noise. The control circuit applies power to the brake at the same time as the motor gets power.

You will not be able to turn the motor by hand without applying power to the brake. The clicking you heard is presumably, the brake releasing.

Remove gear 3, and try to rotate the motor by hand, with and without pressing the UP button.
 
Ah yes, the old windlass motor problem........
If it is the motor, and you find a reasonable priced replacement, pls share where.
 
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