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Originally posted by milkman View PostI think it is a weak breaker. Was just out there, I could here it like sizzling inside. I just replaced this fucker not long ago when my AC breaker next to it fried.
I have it running now, gonna see if the wiring is getting hot, which would mean sumthin is shorting in the heater most likely. Thinkin it is just the breaker though.Originally posted by milkmanFuckin bullshit call. FUCK YOU REFS!
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Originally posted by 1clarkpfl View PostI'm guessing breaker then, If the furnace had issues, Not always but mostly it will trip right away, Most boilers have a high limit in them but it will put an error code on the boiler or kick out an aquastat and NOT trip a breaker..
When the fusable link was going bad, the wiring got so hot, couldn't touch it for long. Which it also then tripped the breaker.Originally posted by SJnah milk's right.
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Originally posted by The Butler View PostAt halftime, a female student had a chance to kick FG's for a gas card. She had to kick a 15 yarder and a 25 yarder within a minute. As many tries as should could take. Nailed them both on the first try. Cha-ching, $500 in gas.Originally posted by SJnah milk's right.
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Originally posted by milkman View Postour systems here are basically just heat elements in the air handler. Not much to em, but if a part of the electrical...IE wiring, fusable link, breaker get weak, the whole shit gets hot.
When the fusable link was going bad, the wiring got so hot, couldn't touch it for long. Which it also then tripped the breaker.
You replaced the breaker once before?
You could have a damaged wire as well,
As I'm sure you're aware,Tthe fusable link is there to protect against other issues or causing further damage, Generally if the fuse goes you have another issue..Originally posted by milkmanFuckin bullshit call. FUCK YOU REFS!
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Originally posted by 1clarkpfl View PostIt's all on one breaker right?
You replaced the breaker once before?
You could have a damaged wire as well,
As I'm sure you're aware,Tthe fusable link is there to protect against other issues or causing further damage, Generally if the fuse goes you have another issue..
Even though this douche Charlie is on. I don't like him much!Originally posted by SJnah milk's right.
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