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    Solenoid faulty?

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    hi all,

    My solenoid valve when running will become very very hot. Is it normal that
    solenoid valve when turn on will have some heat ?
    Possible to change solenoid valve ,as mine is china/taiwan brand.

    thanks
    Chee Yong

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    the solenoid will heat up when switched on.
    some heat will transfer to the solenoid valve, thus, heating it up.
    are you are facing any problems that causes you to consider changing your solenoid or solenoid valve?
    thomas liew

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    not facing any problem, just worry about the excess heat.
    Chee Yong

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    Quote Originally Posted by tcy81 View Post
    hi all,

    My solenoid valve when running will become very very hot. Is it normal that
    solenoid valve when turn on will have some heat ?
    Possible to change solenoid valve ,as mine is china/taiwan brand.

    thanks
    very hot is normal, melting solenoid casing when hot is not normal.
    It's not just "Step1: Add Water, Step2: Add Fish" If everything else don't work, add plastic plants and fish

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    there was another thread on this recently, and I found adding heat sink is interesting idea. I end up adding one to my own
    -Robert
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    i used to own another solenoid before, its not as hot as my current one.
    hope nothing happens
    Chee Yong

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    ensure sufficient ventilation to allow heat to be convected away.
    if you still worry, change the solenoid to a german-made one. costs more though.
    thomas liew

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    if you scared of the solenoid melting, go to mr chan at NA to get your solenoid repalced. I just replaced mine as it melted. Mr chan assured me the new one wun give me such problems.

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    think will make a trip down soon.
    thanks
    Chee Yong

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shadow View Post
    there was another thread on this recently, and I found adding heat sink is interesting idea. I end up adding one to my own
    I added a heatsink and it works
    It's not just "Step1: Add Water, Step2: Add Fish" If everything else don't work, add plastic plants and fish

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    Hi guys

    Just wanted to ask some questions

    For regulator most people prefer manual or with solenoid or which is better?

    How much does a soleonid regulator cost at NA.. can pm or email me the price?

    My solenoid got some problem when it turn on the psi meter on the right keep dropping and when i switch off the power and it stop dropping. Thinking of changing and still deciding whether to get a manual or with solenoid regulator.

    Need some advice.
    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by vincentlii View Post
    I added a heatsink and it works
    May you elaborate on how you attach the heat sink? Thanks...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aquaculture View Post
    May you elaborate on how you attach the heat sink? Thanks...
    Oh all you have to do is get those very thin double side scroll tape, prefer the better ones like 3M (hold them in place else the lousy one either doesn't stick well or will dislodge after a while).
    Tape in on the side of the solenoid face (supposing to be the largest surface area position) and follow by the heat sink. (Try look around Sim Lim, there's some very cute size and design.

    And yes i also notice those China/ Tawain made are slight hotter then the one from US. Could be how the initial core are design differently.

    Have fun, don't get burn


    Alex

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    Won't the double side tape melt since its the intermedia between the heat sink and solenoid?

    A pic of the attachment would speak volumes .... thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aquaculture View Post
    Won't the double side tape melt since its the intermedia between the heat sink and solenoid?

    A pic of the attachment would speak volumes .... thanks

    No worries, if it melt, that's even better, better adhesion mah! (as long the double side tape are not too thick, then it should be alright)

    Pictures, wow got to wait! Cause the tank and taiwan solenoid with heat sink is in my parents place...only after this weekend, ok?

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    Normal double side tape is insulator, instead use the double side tape specially made for CPU head sink. You can get it from Sim Lim.
    -Robert
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aquaculture View Post
    May you elaborate on how you attach the heat sink? Thanks...
    Good contact surface with the hot zone and mechanically attached with screws. Double sided tape will FAIL whatever brand you use and its a poor conductor of heat.
    It's not just "Step1: Add Water, Step2: Add Fish" If everything else don't work, add plastic plants and fish

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