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<blockquote data-quote="awarner" data-source="post: 540915" data-attributes="member: 34554"><p>Two motors using the same soft start? Or is it one for each motor? Confused as you say you tested the other motor and had the same problem bit think it’s a motor issue? Are the motors sharing the same fan or do they have separate fans in the blower? It’s possible the soft start is failing but check the fan blades and bearings are rotating smoothly and not tight etc. if its an erratic issue possibly not the motors. As mentioned above check each motor winding separately and isolated from the controls etc if you were getting 0.0ohms it means you are not testing the windings correctly or your meter is not suitable for the task in question.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="awarner, post: 540915, member: 34554"] Two motors using the same soft start? Or is it one for each motor? Confused as you say you tested the other motor and had the same problem bit think it’s a motor issue? Are the motors sharing the same fan or do they have separate fans in the blower? It’s possible the soft start is failing but check the fan blades and bearings are rotating smoothly and not tight etc. if its an erratic issue possibly not the motors. As mentioned above check each motor winding separately and isolated from the controls etc if you were getting 0.0ohms it means you are not testing the windings correctly or your meter is not suitable for the task in question. [/QUOTE]
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