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Old 12-12-2007, 02:38 PM
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Well Mr. HayZee I definitely appreciate your reply. I tried exactly that with the capacitor. I powered the system up and then powered it off. When I placed the screw driver across it did absolutely nothing. So in my assumption, the capacitor is bad. I also went ahead and pulled the motor out and made a little plug in the wall pigtail so that I could test the motor. The motor would hum but would not spin unless I spun it by hand. So I also ordered a new motor. My hope is that replacing those two pieces will get this thing going again.

I looked on the control board at the LEDs with the power on and no demand on the system and the LEDs had a slow synchronized pulse to them so it "should" be in a good to go state. If the capacitor and motor does not fix the issue then I reckon I will have to get some assistance on troubleshooting the board.

Thank you sir for your reply.
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