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    Re: Repair of solenoid

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    Hi

    My CO2 solenoid is having spoil. CO2 is always injecting into my tank without solenoid being trigger.

    Can I check whether can I repair my CO2 solenoid? Does Bioplast do repair??

    Thanks!
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    William

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    well u can bring yr solenoid regulator down to Nature Aquarium n let chan have a look at it... if its the german kind of solenoid he has replacements...

    Cheers

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    If its the UP brand, the solenoid and the adapter will have to be replaced. Reason being, the UP brand is not a standard solenoid.

    The solenoid and adapter will cost about $60. Solenoid itself will cost about $25.

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    On 11/30/2003 8:38:37 PM

    Hi

    My CO2 solenoid is having spoil. CO2 is always injecting into my tank without solenoid being trigger.

    Can I check whether can I repair my CO2 solenoid? Does Bioplast do repair??

    Thanks!
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    William,
    Your solenoid doesn't sound spoilt to me. If the solenoid is burnt, the co2 will stop flowing whether it switched on or off. Sounds like the valve is jammed. There is a pluger inside which closes and opens the valve. So you'll probably need to open it up to loosen the plunger. Else, you can bring it down to Chan @ NA Nature. He might be able to help you.
    Cheers!!

    Sherwin Choo
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    Hi

    Mine is the up brand. I cannot open up so unable to access to the plunger...$60 for a solenoid cum adapter?? Like that is it better to buy a new one? A new one cost only $100++

    Later spoil again got problem...
    Regards
    William

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    Bring to Chan, see if he is able to service for you. May not need to replace any parts.
    Cheers!!

    Sherwin Choo
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    Re: Repair of solenoid

    Quote Originally Posted by sherchoo View Post
    Bring to Chan, see if he is able to service for you. May not need to replace any parts.
    Hi Sherchoo,

    May I know if it take long to repair the solenoid? Can we take it on the same day? Thanks.

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    Re: Repair of solenoid

    Whoa, 14 years old question. 🤔

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