mymechi
Sep 27, 2005, 05:44 PM
Ok... I know better... but since I was dealing with low voltage... I figured no harm... WRONG! :eek: I should have turned off the breaker when replacing my thermostat... enough said. I replaced my thermostat (simple comfort 3001) with a honeywell RTH6300b because the simple comfort display was jittering off and on, but still working. Anyway, when disconnecting the wires I noticed a small spark. :cool: DUH!. After replacing it with the honeywell, no power. I mean the display was there, but it has batteries so that's that. But no fan would come on. I then switched back to the old one (no batteries), and nothing. Not even a display. The wires out of the wall are red to R/RH,white to W,yellow to Y,green to G and blue to B. That's how it was connected to the old one as well... (the letters to the codes.) Connecting to the honeywell I did the same except that the blue wire, I was instructed by the manual to tape off because I have gas heat/ac. Not needed. My question is, blown transformer or is there a fuse that might have blown? Also location of both to check. Air handler I know, in the garage up high :o (oh boy)... but where abouts?
Thanks, chuck
Thanks, chuck