Give us a photo of the meter and we'll guide you.
Give us a photo of the meter and we'll guide you.
Agreed, but a meter will tell the truth, then we can follow the fault path.The BLACK is suggestive of being blown.
So that looks like both fuses are blown.results: see attached photos
Across the blue and white transformer wires = 1
Across the two orange transformer wires = 0
Across each of the fuses both = 1
The fuses are OK then.but tested again and tried with tips touching metal contacts on transformer
Across the blue and white transformer wires = 1
Across the two orange transformer wires = 0
update, all fuses show = 0
The fuses are OK then.
As a final check on the blue and white wires, set the meter switch to the 20K position and check again. If it still reads '1' then the transformer primary is open circuit and you will need a new transformer.
So it looks like the transformer blew to protect the fuses - that's not the way it's supposed to workupdate
connecting 240 to 220 = 0.01
connecting 220 to 120 = 0
connecting 120 to 100 = 0
connecting '0' to the one next to it also with white cable coming from inside = 0
but connecting '0' to any of the contact 100 through 240 = 1
Huh? Reading 0 across a fuse means it is good!So that looks like both fuses are blown.
For the blue and white wires, are you sure that the metal tips of the meter probes were touching the metal contacts in the plug?
To check, connect the meter probes to the tags on the transformer that the blue and white wires are connected to.
Yes fuses seem fine but transformer read = 1Huh? Reading 0 across a fuse means it is good!
Bob