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The evaporator fan motor has gone bad.....or the control board has gone bad and the fan is not getting power.... check for power at the fan and if there is power change the fan motor... if not then change the board...
I have the exact same problem, and do not have a solution..yet. I am going to try putting resistors in series with the IR sensors going into the digital controller on both zones. This will trick the temperature controller in thinking the fig is cooler that what it is and hopefully keep it at the correct temp. range. If it works, I will post a step by step bulletin.
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