09-01-2026, 10:38 AM
Hi,
The SEAV systems are not one which we work with however I have seen faults similar to this on other control panels.
From what you have described I would think that this could be a control panel however, I would try both motors on their own and see whether the same issue occurs on both, I would try swapping the motors when both are wired in to see whether the same issue occurs but on the second motor. If this is the case, it does look like a motor output issue. It may also be worth powering the system down and checking the front and back of the PCB for any damage, especially around the motor outputs.
I do not think this would be a capacitor issue because if it was, the motors would not be moving when you do the position learn. You would also find the motors would just hum and not move.
I hope this was useful.
Many Thanks,
Aiden.
The SEAV systems are not one which we work with however I have seen faults similar to this on other control panels.
From what you have described I would think that this could be a control panel however, I would try both motors on their own and see whether the same issue occurs on both, I would try swapping the motors when both are wired in to see whether the same issue occurs but on the second motor. If this is the case, it does look like a motor output issue. It may also be worth powering the system down and checking the front and back of the PCB for any damage, especially around the motor outputs.
I do not think this would be a capacitor issue because if it was, the motors would not be moving when you do the position learn. You would also find the motors would just hum and not move.
I hope this was useful.
Many Thanks,
Aiden.

