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    New poster here, and I'm being lazy. I have the smaller Monitor, the 422. After we lost the ground coming to our house last winter, I found the 2 amp fuse blown. I thought that perhaps that was the result of the ground wire. After repairing the wiring to the house, I have repeatedly changed the fuse and it shorts out instantly. I was persistent, but am now out of fuses. And now out of ideas.

    If there is a tech out there, do you have any ideas?

    If there are those out there with this heater, have you experienced this situation? What was your solution?

    Thanks,
    Chris

  • #2
    Losing the ground is not a good idea. Chances are the main board is blown or at least the power transformer if the control fuse keeps on blowing.

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    • #3
      The rest of the story

      I sent the board out to be repaired, as a new one is over 400 dollars. I would have thought that the transformer would have been replaced. I am also wondering if some or all of the components attached to the board are shorted. I was being lazy, as I said. Sometimes machines have "idiosycracies", and more experienced people can say with almost certainty that a certain component is at fault. If it is the trans, I'm disappointed in the repair facility. It doesn't look like they replaced that component.

      Any ideas?

      Thanks,
      Chris

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      • #4
        2 Amp fuse

        The 2A fuse also powers both blowers, the solenoid damper, and the pump. Try pulling their leads off the PWB and then powering up with a new fuse. If one of them got 220V when your neutral came off, it could be shorted.
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        • #5
          Thanks!

          I'll do that today, and see what happens. Do you know a source for replacement parts, should any of these be damaged? Online ordering would be best for me. I'm not too close to anywhere.
          Regards,
          Chris

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          • #6
            look through the postings. there's several places around these US states and one in Alaska.

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