Honeyll Thermostat has no power, therefore no heat
Last night going to bed, all equipment was working. This morning I noticed it was a bit cool downstairs (I have a two zone house). The main unit which services the main floor and basement isn't running. Upon checking, I've noticed there is no display, aka no power to the Honey Chromtherm IV Plus thermostat. I checked the breakers on the air handler unit in the basement, checked the breakers in the circuit panel and then went outside to ensure the switch there wasn't off. In all cases, while they were not tripped, I have turned off and back on these breakers. Still no power.
I understand there should be 24V to the thermostat, but will I need to remove the screws where the wiring is connected in order to get a good reading? Without unscrewing, I could not get 24V anywhere.
BTW, the outside electrical box has no fuses or throw switch. Mine have a switch block that you remove, flip over, and then reinsert to put in the off position.
How can I check voltage at the air handler, or better question, from which piece of equipment does the thermostat receive its power? Are there any other scenarios that could prevent power fom getting to the thermostat besides the actual wiring from equipment to thermostat?
The heat pump is a Luxaire 4ton SEER 10 approximately going on 4 years old. Filters are changed regularly.
Thanks.
Andy