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Lighttel106

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  1. On 5/19/2021 at 1:03 PM, Hardlucktim said:

    The Fluid Pumps are 240volt. Shame you bought a new one, we just plug them into 240volts and they either work or don't. The voltage is pulsed to the Fluid Pump and so the higher the % on the Display, the faster the clicks of the Fl.Pump. Not sure what actual voltage they get. The Air Pumps are also 240volts however they do weaken over time as they often draw in Haze, rather than fresh air, especially in enclosed spaces such as nightclubs. The Haze condenses inside the Air Pump and weakens it so that it starts to 'splutter' at low levels ie 20% or less, then eventually dies. So you could also supply 240volts direct to the A.Pump to test it, even if it works it does not mean that at lower voltages it will properly. However neither of these issues should cause the HE to overheat and trip.

    If the HE is actually glowing Red (disasterously) it means the wires of the thermocouple are touching each other somewhere probably at he connection to the Display CPU. If it isn't, and is just tripping, then I would guess it is a PCB issue and could be either the Power PCB or the Display CPU and these are not cheap.

    We can send a Service Manual if you think it would help - let us know. Happy to take a look for free and diagnose if you can get it to us. Also if you want an old Air Pump which has come out of a repair, just to try out, let us know and we'll get one in the post. Regards PS we would need the Serial Number or last 4 digits of it as the Air Pumps changed in 2009 as did the Fan.

    Can I have a copy of the service manual 

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