![]() ![]() Mine had about 30 ohms between one wire and the case and when I bolted the solenoid to the machine it got 12 volts and would ground itself, keeping the solenoid pulled in and at weld speed anytime it was in the weld position. Ohm the two wires going into the solenoid and you should have about 3 ohms between them and nothing (infinity) between either wire and the case of the solenoid. Mine would never idle down in weld position and I thought it would be the idler board but it was actually the solenoid. When you flip it to weld it supplies 12 volts to the solenoid and then the idler board grounds the other wire coming from the solenoid to pull in the solenoid to make the machine go to weld speed. When you flip the power/weld switch to power it kills voltage to the idler solenoid and it will idle down like it's supposed to in power. Just went through this with my Bluestar 2E AC/DC. ![]()
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