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^^^ Thank you. With the transformer rewired, I got these readings. Also used a temp gun to see if any of the wires heated up with the compressor running. Several went from 84F to 91F and then cooled off quickly when the compressor stopped running. Interestingly, the two wires that burned at the connector stayed cool. Compressor running well in hot and humid conditions but the real test will be in a few hours with the air dryer running, the compressor runs just refilling after the dryer dumps out wet air.

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