Hello, thanks for the advice again, let me fill you in on what I saw yesterday.
1. The White nuetral coming in(it is nuetral I tested it) is not connected to anything, the only nuetral being supplied is te equipment ground. Im not sure where to hook the white so I was considering grounding it with the bare copper? Should be ok right?
2. The low voltage trans former is putting out 35.5v not 24v. Im wondering if its also because of the "no nuetral" situation since the power wires seems to be thicker than the only ground it has...possibly causeing some un-even effect.
3. White and Brown tied together - Hooked up so the elec. heat and heat pump would work at the same time im guessing, Im sure this is one reason my bills have been so high. I seperated them, but however...on the control board...there is still a 35v present on both the taps that are supposed to be hooked up to the tstat(35v is there still after unplugging the white and brown).
4. The relay...I think for the fan...Is also constanly supplied with 35V..the relay seems to be closed always.
5. Discovered that If I unhook the control wires(from the control module dip switch wires) that the fan will not run like it did. This probabley menas nothing but I thought I would mention it. Im assuming its not running only because basically the dip switches arent telling it which speed etc.
Ive got some pics I took, to me seems like maybe...3 or 4 wires...mis- connected,...what the previous homeowner thought was ideal.
I got the propery model# also now,
AEPT-030-00C-1A
Serial 0505029123
Installation and Op. intstructions I found.
http://site.famousparts.com/goodman/PDF/IO-230F.pdfProduct Specs
AEPT INFOThanks again for everybodies help, at this point I need the most basic trouble shooting I guess, trying to figure out the routing of the voltage thats keeping everything constant.
I have some pics I can email to anyone willing to help,
Michael