Since I am very impatient and would like to try and figure out why the unit is not working I did some tests.
I don't have a multi meter with a capacitance setting to test the capacitor. So I did the resistance test and it rose steady until over limit of the meter.
When the unit was powered up I back probed the fan power connector at the control board. It was showing about 30VAC. The fan wasn't moving or making noise. I gave it a spin to see if it would start but it did not.
Is there any way to remove the fan motor and test it? If it requires a capacitor, how would the motor test be performed. I don't want to just clamp on 240V and fry it if it wasn't already.
I don't have a multi meter with a capacitance setting to test the capacitor. So I did the resistance test and it rose steady until over limit of the meter.
When the unit was powered up I back probed the fan power connector at the control board. It was showing about 30VAC. The fan wasn't moving or making noise. I gave it a spin to see if it would start but it did not.
Is there any way to remove the fan motor and test it? If it requires a capacitor, how would the motor test be performed. I don't want to just clamp on 240V and fry it if it wasn't already.

