Dual transformers on bryant evolution system fighting
Been repairing HVAC equipment for 3 years now and have finally hit one that stumps me. It is a Bryant 355AAV FAU paired with a Bryant 180ANA CU. Upon arrival the fuse on the FAU is blown, so I disconnect the stat and CU and ohm out the low voltage 4 wire connection to make sure no wires are shorting to each other or ground. Upon completing this test I put the stat back on the wall, replace the fuse, and power up the system. No problems, so I plug in the 4 wire connection to the CU and immediately the fuse blows. I disconnect the 4 wire to the CU and test for 24v from the onboard transformer and there is no voltage, even though both legs of high voltage OK. I replace the transformer with a regular 110v transformer, which powers up the board, but as soon as I plug in the 4 wire, boom, another fuse blown. At first I figure it is out of phase, a problem that I have had when twinning FAU's, so I move the hot lead of the transformer to the other leg of the incoming high voltage, same thing happens. I even try wiring in another 230v transformer, which just runs off both legs with no neutral but same thing. Can't figure this out, losing hair and have a very unhappy customer. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Already tried replacing CU circuit board but same problems...