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How to solve the damaged coil of Guangdong vending machine? Regarding the vending machine, if it is operated for a long time, the internal parts of the cabinet will suffer different levels of wear and tear, and the coil will also suffer different wear and tear, so how do we repair the coil? Let's take a look at cutting and sealing the center of the capillary interface of the vending machine solenoid valve in the refrigerating room, loosen and remove the fixing screws of the valve core and coil, unscrew the fixing screws on the cabinet, and remove the coil. Install the new solenoid valve coil and tighten the screws. Turn on the power to start the cabinet. If it is a mechanical temperature control vending machine, the thermostat can be turned off. If the cabinet uses electronic temperature control, the refrigerating room should be closed if the refrigeration function is turned off, and the 220V power supply can be directly connected if the refrigeration function is not turned off. . Trim the capillary port that has been cut off, quickly ignite the welding torch to heat the interface, pull out the residual capillary, and insert the trimmed capillary into the interface and weld it, and fix the solenoid valve on the cabinet. In the market, there are many varieties of vending machines. When changing the coil, pay attention to the size of the coil and the number of turns. It is usually difficult to configure such a specific coil in the market, so the difficulty in maintenance is greatly increased. The above knowledge is introduced here, so if you master the above knowledge of Guangdong vending machine, then you will understand it better, and at the same time it will be easier to use. If you have anything you don’t understand, welcome to come! Previous: The scientific nature of the design principles for the commonality of Guangdong unmanned vending machines Next: What Guangdong unmanned vending machines tell you about the development trend of unmanned vending machines