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Hi guys, bit of assistance if possible.
I'm in the process of investigating a C1 error ( low fan speed ) but don't want to fork out for replacement fan, only to find out its the control board at fault. ( both of which are feasible )
5 pin connector --- Blu - White -Br -P - Blk ----
I'm getting 240v up to pin one on the fan.
Buzzing them out across the fan itself, I'm getting O/C between pins 1 and 2, and then 3, 4 and 5, range from 0.8 to 2.3 ( for different speeds )
I can't remember what resitance readings I should be getting across the fan.
Its also possible that the PCB is blown, there has been quite a few power cuts and surges to his supply, and I know those boards REALLY don't like that.
Anybody dealt with this in the past ??
I'm in the process of investigating a C1 error ( low fan speed ) but don't want to fork out for replacement fan, only to find out its the control board at fault. ( both of which are feasible )
5 pin connector --- Blu - White -Br -P - Blk ----
I'm getting 240v up to pin one on the fan.
Buzzing them out across the fan itself, I'm getting O/C between pins 1 and 2, and then 3, 4 and 5, range from 0.8 to 2.3 ( for different speeds )
I can't remember what resitance readings I should be getting across the fan.
Its also possible that the PCB is blown, there has been quite a few power cuts and surges to his supply, and I know those boards REALLY don't like that.
Anybody dealt with this in the past ??