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Question SCN6 PNP/NPN

Discussion in 'Motor actuators and drivers' started by littleghostthirteen, Nov 9, 2025 at 15:10.

  1. littleghostthirteen

    littleghostthirteen New Member

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    Hi all,

    Got a new frex SCN6 to replace a dying one and it absolutely won't work, however if I plug in my old amp into the new actuator it works. I don't want to continue to do this as old amp is a 20-100 whereas the new actuator is a 40-100. I ordered a PNP as I'm in UK but I'm thinking now maybe my system is NPN and I didn't know. Can I change the wiring somehow to make the new amp NPN? Cheers