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hunter1
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i had a power surge And neither of the units light the green light when calling for heat or if i jump the terminals are the units fried or is relay bad i have power to the units be nothing works
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If you have 120v supply to them, and there is no fuse blown in the unit, I'm not sure if there is a fuse in that unit. It could very well be fried. Transformers/electronics don't do well with extreme or low voltage issues.0
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The relays are replaceable
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Yes... but if there are any electronics on that board, the whole thing may be gone. As @Dennis so cheerfully noted, modern electronics do not play well with power surges... hence surge arrestors.STEVEusaPA said:The relays are replaceable
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I'd still pop one in to see if it worked. But I agree, if both popped, the whole unit is probably toast.
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