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I’m with you on using 5 amp fuses. Good vidio, I just had one with an intermittent short it would go about a day I hate those its so much easier when it’s a dead short. I had a bad contractor coil and I pretty much felt like that’s what it was when I went out. Lol, I didn’t take the time to ohm out that coil so it cost me having to go back. I knew better that’s one of those live and learn moments. Good vidio thanks.
Hey Hoss I be doing this since 01 I am licensed but you know every one has different way to do things you know opinions are like arm pits I’m very thankful for what you I’m 65 and still learning mom always if you point your finger you have pointing back at you just saying
I burned up a transformer by using a 5A fuse instead of the purple 3A. Cause of the blown 3A was a shorted coil on the contactor in the condenser unit. I would suggest to use the same value fuse that came out.
3amp fuse is blown only when switched to heat the AC side works no problem. Start up is fine on heat. flame goes on and as soon as the blower starts, the fuse is blown any suggestions?
@ I’d bet on the module causing the issue. Unplug the low voltage wires from the module. Call for fan at the thermostat/control, if the fuse doesn’t blow, it’s the module.
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Good job talking people through this, explaining and showing.., Thanks 🙏
ME TO BROTHER, I ONLY CARRY 5 AMP FUSES AS WELL!! 24 yr exp tech from Va. Love your videos, nice work.
I’m with you on using 5 amp fuses. Good vidio, I just had one with an intermittent short it would go about a day I hate those its so much easier when it’s a dead short. I had a bad contractor coil and I pretty much felt like that’s what it was when I went out. Lol, I didn’t take the time to ohm out that coil so it cost me having to go back. I knew better that’s one of those live and learn moments. Good vidio thanks.
Thanks for the vid learning slowly but surely.
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Hey Hoss I be doing this since 01 I am licensed but you know every one has different way to do things you know opinions are like arm pits I’m very thankful for what you I’m 65 and still learning mom always if you point your finger you have pointing back at you just saying
What a good explanation thanks 🙏
great presentation, please do one on sequence of operation, thanks
I burned up a transformer by using a 5A fuse instead of the purple 3A. Cause of the blown 3A was a shorted coil on the contactor in the condenser unit. I would suggest to use the same value fuse that came out.
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So do you just use a 5 amp popper fuse as well for trouble shooting or do you carry both 3 and 5 for testing purposes?
I haven’t had good results using a popper….transformers getting burnt up. I keep a big box of 5 amps only. No issues using just 5’s.
Can you explain Why Fuse Pops when I connect the Y’s to the furnace control board? Like I can’t power Outdoor unit with 24v because it pops
There must be a short of some kind in your wiring or the contactor in the condensing unit.
3amp fuse is blown only when switched to heat the AC side works no problem. Start up is fine on heat. flame goes on and as soon as the blower starts, the fuse is blown any suggestions?
@@jorgeangulo9691 is this a module driven motor or a relay & capacitor style motor?
@ I believe it’s module driven Goodmen GPG 13
@ I’d bet on the module causing the issue. Unplug the low voltage wires from the module. Call for fan at the thermostat/control, if the fuse doesn’t blow, it’s the module.
@ I was able to run the AC without the fuse being blown
My fuse will last a month or two.
So its hard to find the short and is intermittently happening.
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One problem is the wifi thermostat today time
The case why wouldn't you sell them a surge protector