Turntable spins the wrong way, fixed but ...

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Hey,

I own a Pro-Ject Debut III turntable, and a while ago I heard a strange noise from the motor, hard to describe, a scratching/dragging sound sort of. I tapped the motor a few times, not to hard but it disappeared. Didn't hear it again for some days.

Then suddenly when I switched the tt on it turned the wrong way ! I assumed it was the motor of course. But someone told me I could try replacing the phasing capacitor first. But that didn't help. (put back the original cap)

Today I read somewhere I should try to switch two of the wires on this 4-pole AC motor. It worked !
Now this is great but I can't really figure out exactly why this worked, did a coil get damaged and has a different impedance maybe, therefore turning the motor the wrong way ? (don't know that much about these motors 😉 )

Can anyone perhaps explain what could have happened to the motor ? Cause I worry I might do more damage than good and better just replace the motor.

It's a simple 16V AC motor with 4-poles with a phasing capacitor (metal polyester film 8.2µF) between the two wires I've switched and a ceramic, what I believe is a interference capacitor over the power switch ?

thanks
 
My microwave oven does the same thing. 95% of the time it spins clockwise, some times it spins the other way. Some motors work both ways, it just depends on which way it is started.
Perhaps I`m fortunate, my microwave oven stays stationary, making it easier to get the food in and out...
Some small synchronous motors will start up in either direction but types with a phase shift cap should always start up in the same way. The only obvious explanation is as already mentioned, some sort of winding fault.
 
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