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Blair,
A better place to get this answered would be alt.home.repair.  A pretty
fine newsgroup that covers all aspects of lawm mower repair.

I have found that you can find a newsgroup for almost anything, and many
things I would rather not know about.  Go to Google, Click on Groups, and
it will find you the best groups to ask.

Doug Pauls




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             08/09/2005 09:49          [TN] (OT) A soldering question, but
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Please excuse this off-topic post, but if there were anywhere that this
question could get answered, it would probably be here.

I attempting to repair my lawnmower, which acts like it's not getting
enough gas - runs normally, then slows down, then speeds back up again.
Only problem is that it is a B&D rechargeable electric mower.

Well, being the engineer that I am, I take the thing apart and find that
one of the motor brushes has worn down to the point where the wire
connected, and now no longer makes contact except by accident. Further
investigation shows that the other end of the brush also has a contoured
edge, so I suspect that these are made symmetric to simplify assembly
(can't go in backwards), which suggests that if you knew about it you could
reverse them prior to it getting worn down this far thus extending the
life.

Well, I've ordered the replacement brushes from B&D, but I'm wondering if I
could reattach the wire somehow I could get it working again. The only
problem is that I don't know if I would be able to solder directly to the
brush. I guess it wouldn't hurt to try, but I'm wondering if any of our
experts out there has any advice on this.

Thanks,

Blair

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