Wake n Bake, Nothing Better!

DarkWeb

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Wasn’t a tech but I’ve installed quite a few . Not to much to go wrong with them . I’m sure you’ve checked breaker , on/off switch and on/off on t-stat . There might be a 3amp fuse on the board .
Yeah, I have a big mess under it but was able to pull the cover and make sure the on-off on the ignition was on. Definitely turned on the switch on the wall (turned it off the other day when I realized it was empty) and definitely checked the breaker. Tomorrow morning I'll move the crap out from under it as best I can. So I can setup a ladder and see in there better. A damn car is almost right in the way too. And I don't want to scratch it lol
 

DarkWeb

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@DarkWeb I do see a fuse on the board. I’m wondering if your induced fan is frozen up and needs a spin
Ok you're bringing back some things I should know. I remember working on my bosses one at his shop probably 7 years ago. I gotta get my head up in there and figure it out. I forgot that that board can troubleshoot.

Where is the fuse though? If that went because the fan was running too long without firing, the board would not have power correct?
 

tyler.durden

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My kid came over yesterday for a visit and a bite right when I was getting ready to plant those clones. I missed practicing, but I didn't mind as I missed him and would have rather spent my time catching up. When he left it was late, but I got it done, anyway.


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I guessed at the date and didn't realize I was a couple days off until the project was almost finished. Oh, well...

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Another week off before the next tray is ready. Time for a bowl.
 

JustRolling

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@DarkWeb the board should have power and the fuse is way back on the board (3amp automotive type fuse ) .It’s purple and it won’t have power if thats blown . Green light mean it’s good . Sometimes that inducer motor sticks but that’s usually at beginning of season on first fire startup . I’d start with the t-stat first as it’s the easiest to work on being on the ground and not working off a ladder .
 
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