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Originally posted by bowman Control circuit is what those fuses are tied to. Check for shorts and loose wires on your control circuit side of things...i.e. sport valve coils, sorit valve coils...anything on that relay board on that individual relay is suspect.....Eric Thanks ... will do.
Originally posted by condenseddave You've seen the Wrigley method yet/ No. What do I do? Tie a shunt meter inline with the load on that circuit?
You've seen the Wrigley method yet/
Re: I am purdy sure........ Originally posted by poppa they blow when the current gits over the rating on the fuse. But I will have to check my notes. In that case, replace tose 3's with 5's.j/k
Re: I am purdy sure........
I am purdy sure........ they blow when the current gits over the rating on the fuse. But I will have to check my notes.
I am purdy sure........
Talking about an R.O point? Most of the time it's the contactor coil, if not--- the compressor board. Wiring burns up sometimes. Depends what you're controlling.
Control circuit is what those fuses are tied to. Check for shorts and loose wires on your control circuit side of things...i.e. sport valve coils, sorit valve coils...anything on that relay board on that individual relay is suspect.....Eric
I had a produce line down the other day. Couldnt figure out why this one unit wasnt coming on. I checked the little bitty fuse in the rack controller and sure enough ... it was blown. So I just paid a visit to another rack controller and robbed Peter to pay Paul. Just curious why it would do that....
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