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Electronics / Re: Sequoyah Paradise E3400 Solenoid Issue Revisited
« on: November 03, 2012, 12:42:51 PM »
Had to reduce the size of the "New Mechanism" photo and post it in a separate post. The solenoid is missing but it is the Dormeyer 2005-M-1
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Electronics / Re: Sequoyah Paradise E3400 Solenoid Issue Revisited
« on: November 03, 2012, 08:53:55 AM »
Attaching two photos for my post above. The New Mechanism has the solenoid removed. It is a Dormeyer 2005-M-1. The old mechanism has a bigger and beefier solenoid but I can't read anything on it.
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Electronics / Sequoyah Paradise E3400 Solenoid Issue Revisited
« on: November 03, 2012, 07:46:30 AM »
I notice some older posts where people have had solenoid issues on the E3400. I have an E3400 that I bought about 5 years ago. It had the earlier version of the blower mechanism. Before the company was sold I told the old owner (can't remember his name" that I was having issues with the blower door (not the solenoid). He sent me an updated version of the entire assembly. Yesterday I was in the back cleaning up and I notice that my problem with the old blower door was continuing. So I decided to add the new mechanism. That is when the solenoid (which was included) failed. I then decided to take the solenoid off the old mechanism and try it. It was a bigger solenoid so I had to attach it in a different way then the now failed solenoid was attached. This one two failed.
Has anyone come up with a viable solution for this problem? Is there a fix out there that is long term and reliable?
Any help is greatly appreciated. I will try to attach pictures of both mechanisms.
Thanks, Brian
Has anyone come up with a viable solution for this problem? Is there a fix out there that is long term and reliable?
Any help is greatly appreciated. I will try to attach pictures of both mechanisms.
Thanks, Brian
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