FYI sometimes the low voltage pressure switch wire will touch the liquid line and the liquid line will burn through the insulation of the wire in heat-pump mode causing a direct short in the low voltage circuit. So having a 3amp and 5amp gas furnace mini breaker for $10 each is always good (don't waste $50 on a "Popper"). In this case the installer didn't put a 3/4" romex connector on the 10AWG circuit to the disconnect. Good eyes...
I know that, lol... I don't remember saying that if in the video if I did. Thanks for pointing that out though. I'll have to back and watch it again to double check myself
There could be multiple problems. Continuity from ground to the bad component would tell you the answer 👌. Sounds like something is grounded. That is if, the breaker won't reset when power isn't present. But then again it could be a weak breaker too
@@VictorofHVAC Thanks, any idea where I should start looking? I'd rather not replace the 50 amp double breaker only to find out something simple is just grounded...
I left them down for an hour and it was 72 degrees out that day. The customer's electrician came out that same day to fix it and the customer was good. I don't like liabilities brother 🤙