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8535-IV-DCLP Picture Shawn 2-2-09  
I have an Atwood 8535 that was making an awful noise that I found to be wasp nest in the squirl cage. I am haveing an issue trying to wire the thing back in. I thought I had them all in the right place but when I tried to power it back up I popped the fuse in my thermostat. Then being an idiot I jumped acrossed the fuse point and burned up my board. Was wondering if anyone has a picture that shows where the wires all go on the what I am guessing to be a limit switch. its a black block with 4 prongs coming out of it.
Re: 8535-IV-DCLP Picture Keith 2-11-09  
Hi Shawn, If you haven't got it fixed yet... The black box is the time delay relay. The two angled spades are wires from the circuit breaker and to the motor (red). The straight spades are top ground (usually yellow) and lower thermostat (usually blue.) Hope this helps. Good luck!
Re: 8535-IV-DCLP Picture Buck 10-4-09  
I am haveing touble with the wiring on the relay switch. Could I see the picture for the wiring diagram PLEASE!!!

Thanks, Buck
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