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Hi I have a 1997 entec chipper always been well maintained really good condition. Just that the no stress hasn't worked for a while. But want to get it working again could anyone help also what is this part that is. Something to do with it I think...

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Hi I have a 1997 entec chipper always been well maintained really good condition. Just that the no stress hasn't worked for a while. But want to get it working again could anyone help also what is this part that is. Something to do with it I think...

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Put power on to it and shove a nail or screwdriver up the middle, if it working you should feel a magnetic pull. If that piece is working then the activator pin in the valve might be stuck, that should also screw out.

 

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How do you determine why the no stress is not working? Is there a process?

 

There could be any number of causes, corroded terminals, broken wire, blown fuse, speed controller problems, busted electronics, the list goes on.

 

Its usually a matter of eliminating each issue till it works again. A decent auto electrician should be able to fault find from cold in under an hour.

 

Get a test lamp and start with the live into the system and work through from there.

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Just a little caution required with a solenoid coil, if they are powered up without the iron lump inside that does the actuating, they can consume too much power and burn out. Use a circuit tester instead, if it is disassembled.

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