Disconnect the magnet (wires) and test the resistance across the two magnet wires. Should be at least 3 ohms. If it's open, the magnet is bad.
Magnets rarely go bad. Just a long piece of insulated wire. But it happens.
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Disconnect the magnet (wires) and test the resistance across the two magnet wires. Should be at least 3 ohms. If it's open, the magnet is bad.
Magnets rarely go bad. Just a long piece of insulated wire. But it happens.
Quoted from Phoerber:99.1 ohms, so not the magnet I take it?
I believe that's going to be too high of resistance. Should be somewhere between 3 - 20 ohms. If a new one is available, I'd try a new one.
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