My small new rotary electric mower keeps cutting out at the slightest tufty bit of short grass, or even a lump in the lawn surface. It seems to be way too sensitive. When there is a small drop in motor speed - NOT labouring, just a slight 'working a bit harder' lowered motor note that you get from time to time, it clicks 'off'. Its only a 1000W cheapy, but I'm not asking it do do tall grass or wet grass, or anything that should be better tackled by a strimmer
I'm guessing the yellow component shown on the photo and inserted in the 'live' line input, must be the culprit. It normally sits in a slot atop the blade housing. What does it do? Is it measuring vibration, noise or electrical stresses? And could it be faulty and easily replaced?
I guess this might be better placed on the 'Gardens...' forum, but figure one of you sparky pros could nail this better that a green-fingered chap.
So - what is it? And what does it do?
I'm guessing the yellow component shown on the photo and inserted in the 'live' line input, must be the culprit. It normally sits in a slot atop the blade housing. What does it do? Is it measuring vibration, noise or electrical stresses? And could it be faulty and easily replaced?
I guess this might be better placed on the 'Gardens...' forum, but figure one of you sparky pros could nail this better that a green-fingered chap.
So - what is it? And what does it do?