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dougrainer
Aug 05, 2019Nomad
duckman2018 wrote:dougrainer wrote:
I repeat, HOW do you know it is pulling the correct amps? You should hear a click when you turn the Tstat knob, so yes, zero in on the tstat. You can jump the 2 wires at the tstat to verify the Tstat is the problem. Doug
Doug thank for the advice. I don’t know if the thermostat wires are pulling the correct Amps just the fan motor and compressor. This thermostat is built into the housing not on the wall. When I turn the knob I don’t here anything but feel a click when turned to almost all the wall warm or red. Which wires can I just out on the manual thermostat inside the a/c?
I am going to repeat, HOW do you know about the AMPS???????? There is NO way a Novice can state such a thing. You have to have a specialize amp draw meter to tell you amp draw. Amps will not be a factor in your problem. Just trying to get into your mind set about Amps. There should be a Yellow and a White wire on the tstat. You connect them together. MAKE SURE THE UNIT HAS NO 120 WHEN MESSING WITH THE WIRES. Doug
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