The treadmill developed a problem and I need some help to determine what’s wrong. When I plugged it in after it was stored for a while, I mixed the power cables and used a computer one, rather than the dedicated one. The treadmill was making beeping noises and displayed these numbers: 5204. The belt sometimes moved, but then stopped.
I found the original cable, but now there’s no more beeping anymore and the dashboard display is blank. Only the weight loss or manual light is on.
I came upon this board on eBay: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Horizon-Evo...EAAOSwhQhY7rdG, but I don’t know if I need it, or I can try to fix it somehow. When I remove the protective cover, there are no lights on the actual controller board.
I saw some videos on YouTube and the treadmills have a fuse - I looked for a fuse on my treadmill but can’t find one....
When I see 90 day warranty on electronic parts and labor I cringe.
Any manufacturer that doesn't offer at least one year basic warranty is trouble.
The manual I was reading said there was a resettable circuit breaker. Didn't say where.
Typically if the fuse is bad or the breaker is tripped.... nothing will happen or come on when plugged in. I can't find any technical information. Without that I can't offer any troubleshooting help.
My garage has a Cadet T521, line voltage, mechanical, single pole, 120v/208v/277v 22 amp thermostat with a low setting of 50deg. I would like to replace it with a digital one that has a low setting of 40deg. Digital thermostats are reputed to be more accurate, which I want when setting temps a few degrees above freezing. Trouble is, I can't find a line voltage digital thermostat, and I'm guessing the low voltage, battery powered ones won't be compatible. Appreciate any help.
I want to re-install my old Lennox thermostat. It's a model 51M33. I have an electric AC. I don't know how the wiring was when it was on the wall. I have looked at some pictures online and saw at least two different versions
The letter shows the connector and the color the wire. No color means no wire connected to that connector.
[u]1st version.[/u] [color=#e67e22][b]O-[/b]Orange[/color] - [color=#c0392b][b]B [/b]- R-Red[/color] - [color=#16a085][b]G[/b]-Green-[/color] [color=#f1c40f][b]Y1[/b]-Yellow [/color]- [b]W1[/b]-White - [b] L[/b]-Black - [color=#3498db][b]C[/b]-Blue [/color]- [b]E[/b] Brown - [b]T[/b] - [b]T ([/b]no wires on the T connectors)
[u]2nd version.[/u] O-Orange - B- R-Red - G-Green- Y1-Yellow - W1-White - L - C-Blue - E Brown - T-Brown - T-Black and then a white cable connecting W1 and E together.
I don't know which one to use. Help appreciated.