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Re: areodrive problem
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If I applied a hot wire to the grounded solenoid what number connection should I touch to energize the solenoid?

Posted on: 2011/1/29 3:19
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John,

Does this video help?

Posted on: 2011/1/29 4:04
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Well yes and no. I understand that is how it is to work, but nothing is happening. What number connection on the solenoid do I hot wire to engage the R9 solenoid directly?

Posted on: 2011/1/29 15:46
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R 9 solenoid needs 2 terminals hooked up to stay in. With case grounded, 4 is the heavy pull in coil and as soon as that comes in, internal contacts open. 3 also needs to have power at the same time for the hold in coil to keep it energized. If 3 is not powered, it will "machine gun" as long as power is on 4.

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