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Hi all I have this air filter, it works when inturn it on

It has 3 settings for power, when I click it or use the remote to turn to power 2 or 3....it turns off.

Originally this was fine I could slap the top and it would turn back on but I'm now making a spray booth for my air brushing and need it to turn on to the other higher settings. I can't slap it outside of its case haha

No signs of damage to the circuit board burns or anything. Is weird.

Any help or advice would be great please
 
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If it were me,
I would change all 4 relays.
they are the blue square objects.
you will need some decent soldering skills to do it without damaging the circuit board.
 
If it were me,
I would change all 4 relays.
they are the blue square objects.
you will need some decent soldering skills to do it without damaging the circuit board.

At least it's only a single sided PCB - that's a rare thing these days.
 

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