If the light is lighting can I assume the motor is bad if it is not turning? I've had problems with it working intermittently. Or is the motor controlled by something else.
Rick
If the light is lighting can I assume the motor is bad if it is not turning? I've had problems with it working intermittently. Or is the motor controlled by something else.
Rick
Put the motor on a different power source to check.
If it gets power through a relay mounted to a circuit board, reflow the solder points on that relay/board.
LTG : )™
Take it apart to make sure it isn't binding. The spinning reflector has a tendency to hit the support post.
They share the same wires/connector, it makes sense if it was the board the other would not work?? I have adjusted the allen set screw to raise the reflector so it doesn't hit. In moving it with my hand it moves pretty freely.
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