Sorry if this is way to basic for this forum, but I need some help.
I am living in a part of the world where we need to run stand-alone electronic air filters to keep the air clean for personal living spaces. These devices have 3 tactile button switches that select low/med/high settings that need to be depressed to activate the unit after power has been applied to the appliance. Now, we lose power about 4-8 times a day here, and it is necessary to go back around to each of the 4 units and press the "high" button on the control panel each time to turn them back on.
I have taken a look at the control board for the unit and thought that simply putting a jumper across the tactile button switch would close the circuit so that it would permanently run whenever the power came back on. However, this doesnt work, as it only triggers the switch when the power is already on and then the short is made across the contacts.
Any ideas how could I possibly get the same effect as pushing the button every time the appliance has the power cycle? I dont want to completely rework the control board, as this appliance is not my personal property.
Nick