Your probably the third person to say that so I figured I'd give it another thorough look. There are two vents, a lower one and an upper one. The upper one has what looks like a heat exchanger but there are no fans that I see. Looking through the manual it appears there is usually supposed to be a lower vent and a roof vent but I can't find any mention of fans. Obviously since it's in a slide it can't have a roof vent so that why there is an upper one. Maybe some models have them and others don't? Anywhere else I should look?
Well it was useful for finding out which circuit was drawing all those amps. From there I was able to find the problem splice. I also used the ohm setting on the multimeter a bit. Like I said this is the first time really using the multimeter so I'm just learning how to use the different settings. You say I should use the volt setting, what is the difference/advantage to that? When should you use one vs the other?
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