- Nov 18, 2005
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I'm having issues with my thermostat (Ecobee won't pull power).
It worked fine previously for a few months since installing, so original wiring checks out. I can manually turn the blower to continuous run, so I'm not sure if that confirms 24v is working or not.
It has 6 cartridge fuses on the board. I used a multimeter to test them and found there was resistance connecting the two ends, but I left them installed. I did flip the breaker though.
Do I have to actually remove them? They seemed to not want to budge, they're likely ancient (paper wrap is all worn and peeling) and I haven't a clue how fragile they are so I haven't desired to pull them unless I have to.
It worked fine previously for a few months since installing, so original wiring checks out. I can manually turn the blower to continuous run, so I'm not sure if that confirms 24v is working or not.
It has 6 cartridge fuses on the board. I used a multimeter to test them and found there was resistance connecting the two ends, but I left them installed. I did flip the breaker though.
Do I have to actually remove them? They seemed to not want to budge, they're likely ancient (paper wrap is all worn and peeling) and I haven't a clue how fragile they are so I haven't desired to pull them unless I have to.