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Luckily this is my rental home, so I have a little time to work the problem. (IT hasn't gotten too warm yet)
No I have not been able to test or touch the Transformer, my original question to that was "where is that transformer?" is that one of the black boxes on the circuit board. There is a picture posted above in the thread.
The transformer is not hooked to the control board.
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Josh,
Ok, so will this be mounted on the furnace somewhere? Also, from the picture I posted earlier, you can see that I don't have that quick fuse on the control board (or if there is one, I can't find it)
Thanks for all your help.
If it is not on the board itself then it may be inline on on the wire coming from the transformer to the board. Usually the transformer is mounted very close to the control board. It may even have a reset on it.
Ok, and if the transformer is not warm and doesn't have a reset on it, then it will most likely need replaced?
What if it is warm then where do we go?
If it blew it will no longer be warm. Inless it just blew out. What you will have to do is locate it. And remove the 2 screws that hold it and just smell it for a electricial burn smell. That is the only way to tell with out a volt meter, same with the control board if you turn it over you can look for a burn mark on the diodes. Make sure to turn the power off before doing so.
Ok sounds pretty easy, I do have a volt meter, what do I need to check with that?
I am trying to recall on the furnace, but it does have a switch, probably the main switch on the side of the unit, then I am trying to recall if it had any "transformers" in sight.
Thanks for all your help.
There are 2 power wire to the transformer that should have 120 volts then the 2 other lead are the low voltage that go to the contol board you should get 28 volts from them.
Now when I was there last I did check for voltage going into the control board and there was nothing, of course I didn't check near the Transformer, so once I locate it I will do so, hopefully I will get up there this afternoon.
OK, checked at the transformer, nothing, no voltage whatsoever. (I made sure I pushed the button in and checked)
No 110 volts or 28 volts? Or just no low voltage?
There was nothing at the transformer. Looking at the wiring it appears that the wires go from the furnace and the A/C unit to the control board, from the control board of course there are the wires that go to the Transformer, the Red,Blue, Black and White, I checked the voltage there was nothing.
I can't recall at this moment whether I depressed the switch or not, I am most certain I did, there has to be power getting there at least on the 110 V side. If the switch isn't depressed it will not allow any voltage through I assume.
Correct if you do not press the safety door switch you will get nothing.
OK I think we are almost there. I went back to the unit last night and tested the voltage at the Transformer. I had 120V on the line coming in and nothing on the line going out, I have ordered the new transformer, will pick up later today and should have it installed this evening.
Sounds like this is your probem if you have no power coming out.
Yes, I will get it replaced and hopefully late tonight or tomorrow I will have good news on the furnace and A/C units functioning properly.
Ok replaced the Transformer, it warms up, has 120 + V coming in, but nothing coming out still? I hear the T-Stat kick in to switch the A/C or Furnace on, but at the control board there is nothing. Again there is no output at the Transformer.
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