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Old 11-16-2020, 11:45 PM   #9
Westwood
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Originally Posted by hossross View Post
Not sure how you determined the LP indicator was the problem, but if there is a fuse labled LP gauge, pull the fuse and measure the amps across the fuse recepticle contacts. If more than .25 amps then it could be the drain, in the mean time you can pull that fuse and it should stop the drain also alt to killing the house completely.
Unfortunately there isn't a fuse labelled LP. In fact it's hard to tell what most of the fuses say! I did pull a couple, but did not find the correct one. I figured it would be a low amp fuse, however it may be on a shared circuit. I will definitely try to verify whether it is the culprit!
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