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I want to repair a failed bean can, Now that Honeywell do not make the 2AV54, anyone used a satisfactory replacement? Recently there are ads on Ebay but no name of manufacturer. I have seen others but would like to get one that someone has used and are pleased with. Thanks.
 
I bought one from Greece and had it fitted in Namibia. It got me back to Europe so that’s a thumbs up from meIMG_7891.jpg


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I have half a dozen CYHME56 sitting in the drawer if you are struggling to find something

They recommended to fit a 1K ohm resister between the mains power and trigger

Which I did on mine and it worked fine
 
I have half a dozen CYHME56 sitting in the drawer if you are struggling to find something

They recommended to fit a 1K ohm resister between the mains power and trigger

Which I did on mine and it worked fine

Thank you for your offer. not sure which way to go yet, hoping for some more feedback but it does not seem many people repair their beancans.
 
Youtube Video

Thank you for your offer. not sure which way to go yet, hoping for some more feedback but it does not seem many people repair their beancans.

There are two really great videos on You tube to repair the bean can.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SD0q-ZUKDis
The guy is called Moto Phoenix and has a lot of motorcycle stuff. Hope this helps.
 
I like the bit where he goes looking for "the little pin" and tells his assistant to stop filming but finds it just then. In my case the little pin will have wedged itself under something and I'll be wondering why the f**k I even bothered . Nonetheless, I do have a spare can and have been meaning to do this for a while. I wonder how that epoxy will hold up with all the heat it will be getting, I thought he'd have done a bit of riveting.
 


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