Farmaholic,yes, my fuse panel is covered in dielectric grease.
I have thought of the ventilation angle as well. It wouldn't even need to be air conditioned. Although that would dry the air.
I hope your bad ground fixes the problem but my experience says it will make no difference to the main problem.
The diagrams you posted look like the same song and dance I was given. Changing those 20amp to 30 made absolutely no difference.
With that cover off I swathed some nights this fall with the temperature in the mid 20's without a single problem.
In similar conditions, with the cover on, it would have kicked out in less then 10 mins.
I have thought of the ventilation angle as well. It wouldn't even need to be air conditioned. Although that would dry the air.
I hope your bad ground fixes the problem but my experience says it will make no difference to the main problem.
The diagrams you posted look like the same song and dance I was given. Changing those 20amp to 30 made absolutely no difference.
With that cover off I swathed some nights this fall with the temperature in the mid 20's without a single problem.
In similar conditions, with the cover on, it would have kicked out in less then 10 mins.
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