DELTA TOUCH2O FAUCET SOLENOID ASSEMBLY Clicking
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Solenoid Assembly
The solenoid is a latching mechanism that moves a plunger to create a pressure differential across a rubber diaphragm. If it clicks but water does not flow, the internal pilot valve is likely blocked by debris or the diaphragm has lost its elasticity, preventing the pressure shift required to lift the valve. Replacing the full assembly ensures all hydraulic and electromagnetic components are renewed.
SKU: EP92546
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6AA Battery Pack
Delta Touch2O solenoids require a specific current spike to latch the magnetic armature into the 'open' or 'closed' position. As batteries deplete, they may provide enough voltage to move the armature slightly (causing a click) but insufficient torque to fully seat it against water pressure. A fresh power supply often resolves 'clicking' symptoms where the mechanical valve is not fully actuating.
SKU: RP50735
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A/C Power Adapter
To eliminate voltage-drop issues associated with alkaline batteries, an A/C adapter provides a constant current source. This prevents the 'clicking' associated with low-voltage latching failures and ensures the solenoid receives the peak amperage necessary to overcome high household water pressure during the actuation cycle.
SKU: EP73954
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Solenoid Assembly.
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