Originally Posted by jmango
My heating ac is a little strange in that the tranformer for the ac is outside in the compressor unit. Ever since I switched to a programable thermostat i have had problem from time to time. There are 5 wires in two cables. Black which is RH and white which is W in one and , red which is RC, yellow which is Y and green which I think is G. I installed a new Hunter 5-1-1 and it worked fine for 2 months. I replaced it under and it worked fine for 2 years. When it did not work it was in controlling the ac. Recently it started acting up working most of the time but every once in a while it wouldn't turn the furnace on usually about 3 pm to 9 pm. for a few days if I reset the thermostat it seemed to work, then this method stopped working. I replaced it with a Honeywell 5-1-1. That work fine for two day now it stopped working. I confirmed that B&W turned the furnace on disconnected G and now at least the furnace started for right now. However fan in the on position does not work. Do you have any idea if G could be causing the problem?? could the furnace be overheating, I can't see that being the problem it's in the attic and it's 16 degrees outside. Even disconnecting the the green failed but holding W&B together works. I don't know anything, but could it be too much or too little power from the transformer that is either burning out or not providing enough power to the thermostat??