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Greetings, I've bypassed the on/off switch on my multimax to troubleshoot why it cuts on off while in use. Well, unfortunately i did not take some pics of the wiring connections to the armature / coil before i did the repair.
I actually unsoldered the switch and soldered the switch wires together. Now it only works at what seems to be the lowest speed even though I rotate the speed control to 10.( I should take it to 11 - This is Spinal tap.LOL:rolleyes:). Anyway I want to make sure I have the black and red wires connected correctly.

Anyone have an insight into these connections they can share or a pic please? I have the same troubles. But I did take some pics. If you are willing to assist, I'd be happy to send you some of my pictures of the opened unit, I would like to be sure I knew which of the switch wires to hook together. I don't have a concern for the speed, since I intend to rewire it to 11, skipping the rest altogether.
I took mine apart and clean all the crud out, and reassembled, and nothing changed. After I tore it apart more completely, I made sure I had pictures so I would return wires to their correct place. It was at this point, once I had the brushes and wires removed, I came to find that the switch on the outside wasn't the switch, but an extension and the sneaky switch was hiding in plain sight all along.
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After wiggling and poking and prodding, I determined that either it was toasted inside, or the heat might've softened the structure that secures it to the chassis, and now it will not stay still firmly enough. So I reassembled again, and again, nothing was as I hoped. Finally, after much searching I found your post, and giving a good deal of appreciation to your recognition of the words of Nigel who sums up what every amplifier and audio engineer have yet to accomplish: a volume knob that reaches the unattainable and elusive 11. This is double amusing, I just realized as I'm writing this that today is in fact the eleventh day of the eleventh month. (Nov 11, '13) So anyhow, I hope you might get this and take moment to read and respond.