colbysmith
Active member
Had my subject windlass stop working earlier today, and when I got home I tore it apart. Everything inside it was pretty clean and plenty grease. However, the problem was, you couldn't budge it either up or down. I took the motor out and tore it apart, and found the problem. There are what look like 4 magnets around the inside of the outer casing. One of the magnets had broken loose and jammed. Everything else looks like it is fine. Except that one magnet that broke loose is pretty well buggered up. Here's the question. I will probably see if a local electric motor shop can repair it, but otherwise, is there anyone here educated or experienced with these 12 vt motors? Could I just remove that one magnet, clean up the rest and put it back together, and if so, would that reduce the power of the motor much? The magnet is still mostly in one piece. But it looks like a part of it was chipped off or rubbed off. Would it be worthwhile to epoxy it back in place after cleaning it up? I don't care to buy a new windlass right now, and not even sure I need to buy a new motor (assuming I could even get one), if this one can be repaired. Colby