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Default xpelair fan solenoid not working

have replaced solenoid

and fan works both foward and back but solenoid to open shuttesr does not work any ideas
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have replaced solenoid

and fan works both foward and back but solenoid to open shuttesr does
not work any ideas




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Exact replacement ? or lacking a diode for ac use?

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have replaced solenoid

and fan works both foward and back but solenoid to open shuttesr does
not work any ideas


How many volts on solenoid? Do shutters work freely?




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no the shutters are not the problem its the solenoid not operating and there are no parts other than a capacitor on the fan assembly
i think it must be the controller that is the problem
and as it is a solenoid it can only work on dc otherwise the solenoid would flutter backwards and fowards as it is working as a magnet


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no the shutters are not the problem its the solenoid not operating
and there are no parts other than a capacitor on the fan assembly
i think it must be the controller that is the problem
and as it is a solenoid it can only work on dc otherwise the solenoid
would flutter backwards and fowards as it is working as a magnet


Either the solenoid has voltage or not. If a, bad solenoid. If b, bad supply
/ controller.



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