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    May 26, 2012, 06:54 PM
    3A Fuse on Control Board Keeps Blowing
    After reading several posts, I checked the 2 wires going outside and found them to be fine. Replaced contacter, still blows fuse. Replaced 2 wires going outside just in case I missed something the first time, still blows fuse. Removed wires from contacter and does NOT blow fuse. What else am I missing?

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