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Old-Biscuit
Feb 16, 2014Explorer III
maxum1989 wrote:
Found the problem.
When I removed the furnace the first time, I had to reach in really far and I had a tough time getting to the wires to disconnect them. I am thinking that they hooked all this together before the side wall was attached. I cannot see how they got the wires anchored the way they were otherwise. Anyways, with my tugging to get to the wires I put a small cut in one of them (probably on the edge of the furnace). Most of the work I did on the furnace I was doing at night so the lighting wasn't the best in the furnace hole. Anyways, today I had a chance to look during the day with much better light and saw the damaged wire. Where it was cut, I believe it was touching the metal casing of the furnace causing the problem. Remove the furnace and it didn't short out with just the fridge on that circuit.
Thanks everyone for your input again. And Old-Biscuit, a special thanks to you for your many suggestions and help.
I am very happy now as my furnace operates as it did when my trailer was new. It's been quite a while since its operated this way.
WOO-HOOO!!!!!
Glad you found the nick in wire......gets frustrating after a bit.
BUT the sliver lining is......you KNOW that furnace :B
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