Braemar Spectrolink remote controller on occasionally emits a loud high pitched squeal. I cannot work out what causes the squeal and predict when it will happen.
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I had the fault code 05 (spectrolink controller) recently on a Braemer TG420 ducted heater. The heater would start and cut out on high temp as the room fan was not starting. I checked under the house and found the cable fitted to the return air thermistor had been chewed. I repaired the section of cabling and restarted the unit and it worked fine. Fault Code 05 is to do with the Thermistor in the return air duct.
it gets its power from the unit via the data cable. go on the seely international website or the braemar website and they can put you in contact with another dealer in your area. get it fixed while still in warrenty.
Look for the error code on the right hand side of the display above the zone section and below the actual temp displayed.... refer to: http://www.braemar.com.au/PDFDocuments/Section8_ServiceTroubleshoot.pdf
Hello,
This sounds as if it could be a switching power supply problem or a ballast problem. Both will effect your power supply and cause malfunction in various subsystems (audio, screen control, control systems, and the like). I would suggest having a qualified TV repair technician look at the set. This is because there are no user servicable parts associated with this type of problem.
I hope this helps,
Thank you,
Shuttle83
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Get a small wood/plastic stick and touch the different coils/transformers to see which one is the cause. Replace part or if the part doesn't run hot, use a small amount of hot melt to quiet. Don't completely encapsulate in glue, don't want to create any hazards.
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