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Electronics / Re: thermostat wiring
« on: November 09, 2013, 05:47:59 AM »
Thanks for your help RSI!!

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General Outdoor Furnace Discussion / Re: Uses for the boilery
« on: November 08, 2013, 05:48:10 PM »
Ive also thought about this after I read the thread from awhile back. Kinda funny I was joking with a guy at work the other day and I said if I could just figure out how to dry my clothes with the stove, he thought I was crazy!!

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Electronics / Re: thermostat wiring
« on: November 08, 2013, 01:56:32 PM »
I GOT IT I GOT IT, apparently my cooling relay was bad on the normally open side, so swapped it out with the one from the other furnace, hooked my wires going to the old relay into the new one on the normally closed side and the fan runs with electric heat, moved the wires onto the normally open side added 24V to the other terminals and bam!!!!! just the fan runs!!!!!! Now going to wire it up like its supposed to be instead of.... trial and error version!!

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Electronics / Re: thermostat wiring
« on: November 08, 2013, 11:08:04 AM »
I unhooked all the wires on the cooling relay and put 24V to it and it click when made contact and buzzed!! ive got another relay im gonna try off another furnace

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Electronics / Re: thermostat wiring
« on: November 08, 2013, 10:57:41 AM »
I unhooked all the wires going to one side of the heat elements. And the fan still runs. left heat elemnts unhooked then unhooked everything on the sequencer but the 24V stuff and the m1 and m2 which go to the fan and it still ran. pulled the wire off m1 on the sequencer, thats coming from the cooling relay and if i touch it to anything that has 120 the fan comes on

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Electronics / Re: thermostat wiring
« on: November 07, 2013, 07:51:12 PM »
still no blower, Ran the trans wires straight to the cooling relay and it click and hummed?!?!?

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Electronics / Re: thermostat wiring
« on: November 07, 2013, 07:42:49 PM »
my wires coming out of the transformer are about 6" long then they are wire nutted going down to the seqencer and over to the white wire going to the Tstat. I didnt unhook them at the wire nuts just ran jumpers stright from the coil wires down to the cooling relay on the 24V side. let me wire them so I have just the wires from the transformer going to the cooling relay.

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Electronics / Re: thermostat wiring
« on: November 07, 2013, 07:25:33 PM »
nope

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Electronics / Re: thermostat wiring
« on: November 07, 2013, 07:22:06 PM »
clicked when I would make contact, yes this is the side marked 24V with the wires coming from the coil to the spade terminals

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Electronics / Re: thermostat wiring
« on: November 07, 2013, 07:16:31 PM »
yes can get to the transformer. I have 2 red wires coming out of it. I put my multimeter on them and get 24V, ran those to the cooling relay and it clciked and buzzed

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Electronics / Re: thermostat wiring
« on: November 07, 2013, 06:55:22 PM »
it just says heat and red on one screw and white on the other

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Electronics / Re: thermostat wiring
« on: November 07, 2013, 06:41:06 PM »
Ok, so if I unhook my 24V wires going up to the lugs for Tstat now and put one on one terminal and one on the other termianl then the fan should kick on correct??

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Electronics / Re: thermostat wiring
« on: November 07, 2013, 06:34:48 PM »
they come out of the coil and go to the underside of the spade terminals on the side markered 24V coil. Meaning the top side of the spade is able to have a 24V wire hooked on it

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Electronics / Re: thermostat wiring
« on: November 07, 2013, 06:03:21 PM »
heres a quick paint drawing of the cooling relay and of what I just discovered!!!!

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Electronics / Re: thermostat wiring
« on: November 07, 2013, 05:21:49 PM »
took the cooling relay off and this is what was on the other side   coil 24V 60CY
                                                                                                        91-122000-11000
and on the bottom is A11B

So Im assuming it has a built in coil and it looks like all the spade terminals have been connected once upon a time

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