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techtalk:ih:engctl02a [2019/06/23 01:53]
hippysmack [Bench Testing an Ironhead Solenoid]
techtalk:ih:engctl02a [2020/03/09 03:03]
ixl2relax [Bench Testing an Ironhead Solenoid]
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-**Three tests to bench test the solenoid, text and video** ... \\+**Three tests to bench test the solenoid, text and video** ... ((IronMick of the XLFORUM http://​xlforum.net/​forums/​showthread.php?​t=1525907)) ​\\
  
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 **To test the pull-in coil**: **To test the pull-in coil**:
   - Insert a deep socket part way into solenoid.   - Insert a deep socket part way into solenoid.
   - Connect battery -ve to the short stud of the solenoid.   - Connect battery -ve to the short stud of the solenoid.
-  - Momentarily apply +12 volt jumper wire to the terminal of the solenoid.+  - Momentarily apply +12 volt jumper wire to the (thin/​small) ​terminal of the solenoid.
   - The socket should pull in. \\ Leave it pulled in to test the hold-in coil.   - The socket should pull in. \\ Leave it pulled in to test the hold-in coil.
  
 **To test the hold-in coil**: **To test the hold-in coil**:
   - Move the battery -ve jumper from the short stud to the solenoid case.   - Move the battery -ve jumper from the short stud to the solenoid case.
-  - Apply +12 volts to the terminal and leave it connected. +  - Apply +12 volts to the (thin/​small) ​terminal and leave it connected. 
-  - Try to pull the socket out of the solenoid. \\ The hold-in coil should resist your effort to pull the socket out while +12 volts is applied to the terminal. +  - Try to pull the socket out of the solenoid. \\ The hold-in coil should resist your effort to pull the socket out while +12 volts is applied to the (thin/​small) ​terminal. 
-  - Remove the +12 volts from the terminal. \\ The socket should slide easily back out of the solenoid.+  - Remove the +12 volts from the (thin/​small) ​terminal. \\ The socket should slide easily back out of the solenoid.
  
 **To load test the contact plate of the solenoid**: \\ **To load test the contact plate of the solenoid**: \\