| I would check the secondary heating strips carefully. If you have an ohmmeter, see if they have the rated resistance and are not shorted to ground. Also make sure the fuses and wiring are heavy enough to support the secondary heat strips, fans, and the compressor. The compressor should give the amps it draws. The wiring should give its size on it. 10 ga wire is good for 30-40 amps. the wire is undersized if it gets warm to touch. Check the fan and blower motors. A dry bearing could be causing a higher power draw. If you don't find any problems, try new fuses. If there is a problem, the fuses saved you once, and should again. If they blow again, better call a repairman. |