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Interior Remodeling
Trade: Interior Remodeling
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Elizabeth,PA
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GE 24volt System
I have a client who has this GE 24v system in her house. Built in late 1950's. Nice little rats nest of wire and relays. We've already switched out a couple of bad relays before. This time though, the bad relay won't click or make any noise whatsoever, which is how we've found the other relays. Is there any method of tracing these wires to find the faulty relay?
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Chicago
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Re: GE 24volt System
Call mdshunk, he's out your way. I would thing that you could put 24 volts across the coil and see if it works it be the same as testing any relay.
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