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rejesterd
May 20, 2020Explorer
Well, wnjj's suspicion was correct. After I shoved the probe in a little further, I get 12V at the both sides of this connector. I also get 12V where the blue wire connects to the thermostat's red wire (in the same pic above) with that crimp cap. It feels like a pretty solid connection, but still no voltage at the thermostat end.
So I think that means I need to run a new wire. Anything else I should check before concluding that this is a short somewhere behind the wall? That makes the most sense, since the fuse on the thermostat blew a couple years back.
On the plus side, at least I've found where the mice are getting in..
So I think that means I need to run a new wire. Anything else I should check before concluding that this is a short somewhere behind the wall? That makes the most sense, since the fuse on the thermostat blew a couple years back.
On the plus side, at least I've found where the mice are getting in..
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