06-20-2018, 01:34 PM
Short answer is NO. Something wacky is going on. Are you plugged into a new pedestal? If so, unplug and see if the same thing happens on generator.
Have you installed external relays for the compressors?
It is possible that you had some power event that welded the contacts in the compressor relays. Read the schematic on the circuit board, and unplug the leads to the compressor. Ohm the connection to power in block. All of this with power off of course. If the voltmeter shows a path from the connection to the power block with power and tstat off, then the relay is the culprit
Call me 817 223 2056 if you need to
Have you installed external relays for the compressors?
It is possible that you had some power event that welded the contacts in the compressor relays. Read the schematic on the circuit board, and unplug the leads to the compressor. Ohm the connection to power in block. All of this with power off of course. If the voltmeter shows a path from the connection to the power block with power and tstat off, then the relay is the culprit
Call me 817 223 2056 if you need to
Richard and Rhonda Entrekin
99 Newell, 512
Maverick Hybrid Toad
Inverness, FL (when we're home )