mp40 driver or motor bad?

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I have an old mp40 that will not run anymore. If I plug in the driver it will cycle through the lights then will light very dim and will not do anything, no mode changes or no motion in the motor. I am guessing the driver but hate to spend $90 on a driver only to find out it is the motor. Any suggestions as to how to narrow down which it might be?
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Jeff
 
I have an old mp40 that will not run anymore. If I plug in the driver it will cycle through the lights then will light very dim and will not do anything, no mode changes or no motion in the motor. I am guessing the driver but hate to spend $90 on a driver only to find out it is the motor. Any suggestions as to how to narrow down which it might be?
thanks
Jeff

1-Test it without the wet side attached to the dry side, this is to check if a defective dry side is causing the issue.
2-Perform a hard reset, there are a few videos on youtube on how to do this.
3-If you have a multimeter, test the output of the power supply. 24v or 32v depending on the model. I have some MP40 doing that and the issue was the power supply output was not right, they Power ON but not enough power to move the dry side.

Hope this help.
 

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