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> WTB: 71 Aux Air Regulator
Shackleford
post Jan 14 2022, 01:11 PM
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Does anyone have a functioning AAR? Mine seems to be electronically bad. Not just stuck. When hooked up to power something seems to draw allot of power and my bench top power supply goes into protect mode and turns off the power. Not sure why. it measures 15 ohms of resistance. Afraid to hook it back up cause I don't want to dry a relay or a fuse.

Looking for a functioning one.

Thanks!
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JamesM
post Jan 14 2022, 07:25 PM
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It draws a lot of power because its basically a short to ground with a bit of resistance in it. The power draw is what heats it up causing it to close the valve over time.

15 ohms is normal

If the heater is working (which is sounds like it is) the only other mode of failure is the valve getting physically jammed from moving. If this is the case, soak the hose end in PBblaster or other penetrating oil overnight to free it up.

Its a very simple device.
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