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>>2036226
Part 1 is testing the relay, So if the 12v applied to your red/black marks works and properly makes the relay click and gives continuity between L0 and L1, then it’s a good relay. If not then I know that’s the problem and should replace the relay.

Part 2 is testing the transistor if the relay test is good. Jumper the orange points to bypass the transistor and plug in. Now what behavior will I look for? Since the transistor is by passed will the compressor be always on? Or will it still be awaiting the signals from the microprocessor?

I’ve got some low voltage wire and about to do some soldering

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>>2035461
>jumper
So I’m looking and isn’t that the 120v side? If I jumper that it’s essentially not testing the relay at all, but directly supplying AC to the compressor right? I have some low voltage wire, and it’s gonna just burn the wire, but if I jumper the bottom two pins wouldn’t that essentially put the relay “on”? Or am I missing something

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