https://youtu.be/08s5DBqhB5A
Up front, apologies for the less than professional video.
Last weekend I found that the 20A fuse on my Espar furnace had failed. I replaced it, but noted that the conductor downstream from the fuse holder had seen some serious overtemp. I see the the crimp connection at the spade lug terminal is ugly and corroded, so I will fix that soon, but wondering if the corrosion was a cause or a result of the overtemp. I think I need to throw an Amp clamp around the wiring and see what kind of current the furnace is drawing to see if the blower motor is failing.
Also, apologies for the title typo. I was at home and several St. Florian IPAs deep as I was attempting to post the video.
If anyone can help me figure out how to embed the Youtube video without getting an error about needing "more than two characters" in the post I would be appreciative.
Up front, apologies for the less than professional video.
Last weekend I found that the 20A fuse on my Espar furnace had failed. I replaced it, but noted that the conductor downstream from the fuse holder had seen some serious overtemp. I see the the crimp connection at the spade lug terminal is ugly and corroded, so I will fix that soon, but wondering if the corrosion was a cause or a result of the overtemp. I think I need to throw an Amp clamp around the wiring and see what kind of current the furnace is drawing to see if the blower motor is failing.
Also, apologies for the title typo. I was at home and several St. Florian IPAs deep as I was attempting to post the video.
If anyone can help me figure out how to embed the Youtube video without getting an error about needing "more than two characters" in the post I would be appreciative.
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