It seems to me that OB2338SP generates a 12V supply for the relays. If you can measure 12V at the corresponding test points (eg at various connectors and the relay coils), then this IC must be working properly.
Yes that is the issue, I don't get a click and it doesn't get any voltage. I tested the relay with a power supply and it does work.
I suspect that IC6 is a microcontroller that switches on the relay. This energises the 350V/400V capacitor, and this then supplies the 3-phase inverter (?) under the heatsink. Alternatively, could this IC be a relay driver, eg ULN200x?
That IC6 got the markings "Sonix SN8F570212SG"
Under the heat sinks we have six IGBT's "XINER XNM6N60T"
Is the motor a 3-phase unit?
I haven't taken it out yet, but it looks like it. Got 3 wire connection. I added a picture of the nameplate *note the two black wires going to the motor are not present*
I'm wondering whether IC5 is a DC-DC converter. Perhaps it is responsible for the 5V supply?
I can't figure out the markings on this one
U1 appears to be a 3-terminal LDO linear regulator.
Exactly it's a "SJ 78L05"
Could IC1 be a dedicated motor controller, or does it do everything?
Looks like it's for the motor, marking says "RT7075"
I expect that the PCB will be in standby mode until some switch or key is pressed.
That is also correct, it got another control board with four buttons "power, +, -, and lights"
The power button start the fan and + and - you can go through 9 fan stages.
And the light button turns on the lights.