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Problem replacing blower control board Bob 10-20-2007
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Posted by on October 20, 2007, 4:23 pm

> Bubba wrote:
>
> > > The control board part was HH84AA005 is obsolete, the Carrier
> > > replacement is HH84AA021. I also replaced the tranformer(scorched by
> > > the flames) and the relay on the inducer board(corroded contacts
> > > from the water dripping down).
> >
> > You unsoldered and resoldered the relay on the inducer board?
> > What an idiot.
>
> No, I removed the defective replay and replaced it with a new one
>
> >
> > > After installation, everything worked except
> > > that there was no 24V to the Pick coil (terminal #3) of the gas
> > > valve.
> >
> > Yeah, so obviously you dont know the secret.
>
> Yea, well that was my question wasn't it. Since, the HVAC mafia in
> this forum (who seem to suffer from a massive inferiority complex
> contributing to their hostility) have chosen to ridicule rather than
> help, you can all ESAD.
>
> BTW, I fixed it last night. One of the infidels knows your secret.


What took you so long?



Posted by on October 20, 2007, 5:17 pm

>
>> Bubba wrote:
>>
>> > > The control board part was HH84AA005 is obsolete, the Carrier
>> > > replacement is HH84AA021. I also replaced the tranformer(scorched by
>> > > the flames) and the relay on the inducer board(corroded contacts
>> > > from the water dripping down).
>> >
>> > You unsoldered and resoldered the relay on the inducer board?
>> > What an idiot.
>>
>> No, I removed the defective replay and replaced it with a new one
>>
>> >
>> > > After installation, everything worked except
>> > > that there was no 24V to the Pick coil (terminal #3) of the gas
>> > > valve.
>> >
>> > Yeah, so obviously you dont know the secret.
>>
>> Yea, well that was my question wasn't it. Since, the HVAC mafia in
>> this forum (who seem to suffer from a massive inferiority complex
>> contributing to their hostility) have chosen to ridicule rather than
>> help, you can all ESAD.
>>
>> BTW, I fixed it last night. One of the infidels knows your secret.
>
>
>What took you so long?
>

        He's probably an EE.


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Posted by on October 20, 2007, 8:33 pm

>
> >
> >> Bubba wrote:
> >>
> >> > > The control board part was HH84AA005 is obsolete, the Carrier
> >> > > replacement is HH84AA021. I also replaced the tranformer(scorched
by
> >> > > the flames) and the relay on the inducer board(corroded contacts
> >> > > from the water dripping down).
> >> >
> >> > You unsoldered and resoldered the relay on the inducer board?
> >> > What an idiot.
> >>
> >> No, I removed the defective replay and replaced it with a new one
> >>
> >> >
> >> > > After installation, everything worked except
> >> > > that there was no 24V to the Pick coil (terminal #3) of the gas
> >> > > valve.
> >> >
> >> > Yeah, so obviously you dont know the secret.
> >>
> >> Yea, well that was my question wasn't it. Since, the HVAC mafia in
> >> this forum (who seem to suffer from a massive inferiority complex
> >> contributing to their hostility) have chosen to ridicule rather than
> >> help, you can all ESAD.
> >>
> >> BTW, I fixed it last night. One of the infidels knows your secret.
> >
> >
> >What took you so long?
> >
>
> He's probably an EE.


Ya think?

Quote:

I have been an engineering manager at a large electronics manufacturing
company for over 20 years including several years managing a circuit
board assembly plant.



Posted by on October 20, 2007, 10:01 pm

>
>>
>> >
>> >> Bubba wrote:
>> >>
>> >> > > The control board part was HH84AA005 is obsolete, the Carrier
>> >> > > replacement is HH84AA021. I also replaced the tranformer(scorched
>by
>> >> > > the flames) and the relay on the inducer board(corroded contacts
>> >> > > from the water dripping down).
>> >> >
>> >> > You unsoldered and resoldered the relay on the inducer board?
>> >> > What an idiot.
>> >>
>> >> No, I removed the defective replay and replaced it with a new one
>> >>
>> >> >
>> >> > > After installation, everything worked except
>> >> > > that there was no 24V to the Pick coil (terminal #3) of the gas
>> >> > > valve.
>> >> >
>> >> > Yeah, so obviously you dont know the secret.
>> >>
>> >> Yea, well that was my question wasn't it. Since, the HVAC mafia in
>> >> this forum (who seem to suffer from a massive inferiority complex
>> >> contributing to their hostility) have chosen to ridicule rather than
>> >> help, you can all ESAD.
>> >>
>> >> BTW, I fixed it last night. One of the infidels knows your secret.
>> >
>> >
>> >What took you so long?
>> >
>>
>> He's probably an EE.
>
>
>Ya think?
>
>Quote:
>
>I have been an engineering manager at a large electronics manufacturing
>company for over 20 years including several years managing a circuit
>board assembly plant.
>

        I can smell 'em a mile away.


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Posted by Simon Schnizzard on October 21, 2007, 2:34 am

>
> I can smell 'em a mile away.
>

I smell bullshit.

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