packerscw Member Joined Sep 11, 2010 Messages 218 Reaction score 4 Points 18 Location Michigan Apr 28, 2012 #1 Our car wash has a magnetic switch thats only purpose is to turn on a soap arch. The soap now will not turn off, any ideas? thanks in advance
Our car wash has a magnetic switch thats only purpose is to turn on a soap arch. The soap now will not turn off, any ideas? thanks in advance
E Earl Weiss Well-known member Joined Aug 31, 2007 Messages 6,373 Reaction score 943 Points 113 Apr 28, 2012 #2 packerscw said: Our car wash has a magnetic switch thats only purpose is to turn on a soap arch. The soap now will not turn off, any ideas? thanks in advance Click to expand... Not usre what a "MAgnetic Switch" is but my guess is a stuck solenoid valve. Can you kill power to the valve? If so and it stays open it's stuck. Depending on the type of valve you may be able to take it apart and find some dirt in it. Otherwise replace.
packerscw said: Our car wash has a magnetic switch thats only purpose is to turn on a soap arch. The soap now will not turn off, any ideas? thanks in advance Click to expand... Not usre what a "MAgnetic Switch" is but my guess is a stuck solenoid valve. Can you kill power to the valve? If so and it stays open it's stuck. Depending on the type of valve you may be able to take it apart and find some dirt in it. Otherwise replace.
packerscw Member Joined Sep 11, 2010 Messages 218 Reaction score 4 Points 18 Location Michigan Apr 29, 2012 #3 Earl Weiss said: Not usre what a "MAgnetic Switch" is but my guess is a stuck solenoid valve. Can you kill power to the valve? If so and it stays open it's stuck. Depending on the type of valve you may be able to take it apart and find some dirt in it. Otherwise replace. Click to expand... The switch is an old hanna logo loop switch. When I turn power off and turn power back on then the soap is off.
Earl Weiss said: Not usre what a "MAgnetic Switch" is but my guess is a stuck solenoid valve. Can you kill power to the valve? If so and it stays open it's stuck. Depending on the type of valve you may be able to take it apart and find some dirt in it. Otherwise replace. Click to expand... The switch is an old hanna logo loop switch. When I turn power off and turn power back on then the soap is off.