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Intermittent shorts - blackhat - 06-25-2018 have got to be one of the biggest PITA to deal with. Rooftop AC unit with the thermostat 2 floors below. Control circuit normally pulls just under .5 amps. Every once in a while it decides to pull 14.5. The control transformer has a 3 amp circuit breaker integral. It is not happy. I have disconnected 14 yards of factory wiring harness for unused options. I don't know if I have found it yet. Just venting. RE: Intermittent shorts - goaliedad - 06-25-2018 I feel your pain. Give me broken or fixed- thus sometimes broken stuff is a pain RE: Intermittent shorts - daddo - 06-25-2018 I usually find the contactors coil (or relay) over drawing, rain or condensate getting onto the lv wiring, a sensor wire touching copper, the dreaded rodent chewed wires way back in a far away corner of the hardest place to get to on Earth, a circuit board or circuit board with a lizard stuck behind it. A LV wire, either R Y G O shorting to ground and the common side grounded at the transformer. I'll resort to fusing each LV wire separately just before insanity sets in. Shouldn't take that long. RE: Intermittent shorts - blackhat - 06-25-2018 I picked up 10 1 amp fuses this morning. RE: Intermittent shorts - Cooler - 06-27-2018 Intermittent shorts: RE: Intermittent shorts - MstrCarpenter - 06-29-2018 I hate intermittent problems. It's aggravating when it won't stay broken long enough to fix it. More so when you've found the problem and fixed it a half dozen times; all different problems and still not "the" problem. "If it taint broken; it don't need fix'n". Not really. "My roof only leaks when it rains, and I'm not getting on the roof during a thunderstorm." Possible excuse but still not the solution. However my wife gave me a special can huggie for Fathers Day that tops those, and might hit just a little too close to home. It says " If a man says he will fix something, he will... There's no need to remind him every six months." |