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Repair ILIFE V7S: Identify & Find Matching SMC Motor for Rotating Brush (RC500-KW/13500/DV)

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  • #1 16230323
    tomjoness
    Level 2  
    Good morning,

    at some point the rotating brush in the ILIFE V7S automatic vacuum cleaner stopped working. I decided to fix it myself and removed the motor that is there and is responsible for turning the brush.

    I am asking for help in identifying and finding a match, because unfortunately entering data from the engine into Google did not bring satisfactory results.

    SMC Motor
    RC500-KW / 13500 / DV
    SMHN086508

    Diameter: 3 cm
    Body height: 1.9 cm

    Picture attached

    Thank you for any tips that will help me repair this system.
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  • #2 16232844
    MDD
    Level 31  
    How do you know it's a motor. Measure the tension if it occurs. As it comes then you can try to choose the engine.
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  • #3 16232864
    398216 Usunięty
    Level 43  
    Connect the motor for a moment to the 9V battery - is it rotating?
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  • #4 16426161
    tomjoness
    Level 2  
    A little update from my site.

    I was able to fix it by replacing the engine.
    Unfortunately I did not find the perfect one as it was originally installed, but I found a similar https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1pc-J451-Roun...ar-Energy-Supply-MICRO-DC-MOTOR-Carbon-Brush- Reversing-with-brass-Gear / 32780265051.html

    Answering the previous question. Yes, I checked the previous engine and it turned, but very slowly. He lost power.

    best regards
  • #5 16426192
    398216 Usunięty
    Level 43  
    If you still have one, check that the commutator is not dirty. Often at high loads, the brushes spark and commutator slots get soiled that they "stick" partly to close sections. Just clean / wash (IPA) and (as long as the brushes themselves are not burned out) will continue to work.
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  • #6 16445393
    tomjoness
    Level 2  
    Thanks for the suggestion. I'll check it out in my free time.
  • #7 17916600
    amaiz
    Level 10  
    The question is whether the works without this engine walked
  • #8 19989192
    mirek2805
    Level 7  
    Hello, I had a similar problem with the rotating brush, in my case it helped to thoroughly clean and blow everything ...
    Thanks for the helpful tips
    Regards Mirek

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around troubleshooting and repairing the rotating brush motor of the ILIFE V7S automatic vacuum cleaner. The user initially sought assistance in identifying a replacement for the SMC motor (RC500-KW/13500/DV) after it stopped functioning. Responses included suggestions to test the motor's functionality with a 9V battery and to check for dirt on the commutator, which could impede performance. The user later reported success in replacing the motor with a similar model found on AliExpress, although it was not an exact match. Additional advice included cleaning the motor components to restore functionality.
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