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tenngal 02-06-2013 03:17 PM

foot controller for FW
 
When I unplugged my FW the other day, I saw a spark from the foot controller. When I turned it over, there were 2 small burnt looking spots on the bottom. I hope I just need to replace the whole thing - plug and all. Any suggestions on what to do?

vanginney 02-06-2013 04:34 PM

I would buy a new foot pedal - but I am neurotic about stuff like that. Just not worth taking a chance.

SteveH 02-06-2013 04:40 PM

I do not know enough about the FW's to tell you what to do or how, but ANYTIME electrical devices spark or overheat, they should be taken out of service until the issue is resolved.

I will do some research, but if you can post a pic or two it would help.

J Miller 02-07-2013 05:38 AM

Sew Classic sells resistance and electronic foot controllers and wiring for Featherweights. More than likely you just need a new controller. "Generally" they can be adjusted, but if they are sparking there is a short somewhere and that must be rectified before using it again.

Joe

quiltgal 02-07-2013 08:06 AM


Originally Posted by tenngal (Post 5843245)
When I unplugged my FW the other day, I saw a spark from the foot controller. When I turned it over, there were 2 small burnt looking spots on the bottom. I hope I just need to replace the whole thing - plug and all. Any suggestions on what to do?

You can buy a new foot controller with the 3 prong plug and cord etc at my website: www.thequiltgal.com. They are not expensive and it would be the easy safe fix to the problem.
I hesitate suggesting you try to fix your controller since I do not know how mechanical you are and since you are dealing with electricity. Sounds to me like the problem is inside the foot controller and best to replace it.

quiltgal 02-07-2013 04:16 PM

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