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Re: No coil current
Posted to Technical Discussion Forum on 4/13/2011 4 Replies

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I'll agree with Jason. Check the power going into the coil, or a bad connection at the coil. I had one that acted like yours. Someone had disconnected an alarm and butt connected the wires together n... Login to read more.

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