Need some troubleshooting help. I've been converting my (mostly) basic GinaErick annealer to Arduino control. It's hard to test everything before switching over, but I was able to monitor voltage and current from the Arduino successfully before I had to do the "big change over". After doing the switch, annealing is no longer working.
Things to know: I'm using an SSR instead of a regular relay. I've switched to a different, 12v operated solenoid for the trapdoor - and *that* is also operated via an SSR. These two SSRs were in place and operated correctly while using the Sestos clock. I've also got a 750W 48v supply with current limiting.
After doing the cutover to Arduino control and removing the legacy devices (Sestos, the volt/ammeter, etc), and moving the buttons, power switch, and LEDs to a new front panel, I have a new problem. When the annealer is turned on, but not annealing, I register 48v at the Arduino (using a voltage measuring device) - I can confirm this by measuring with a multimeter at the power supply terminals, and various other points.
When I start an anneal cycle, the Arduino appears to turn on the appropriate SSR correctly (LED comes on on the SSR), and the LED on the induction board comes on, but very dim. The Arduino, and multimeter both show that there's now 4-ish volts (measured at the power supply terminals, and at the terminals on the induction board), and it barely gets up to 1 amp - and obviously is not triggering the tank circuit or doing any annealing.
I've tried using a different, brand new SSR - same results. I've visually inspected the induction board - I don't see anything amiss without uninstalling the board - no swollen caps, or evidence of a blown up component, etc.
Any thoughts on how to further troubleshoot would be most welcome. I'm left with it either being the induction board - or ripping out the Arduino stuff and re-installing the Sestos and analog controls and seeing if that resolves it. That's a lot of work, so if there's something more nuanced I can do to figure it out, that'd be awesome

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