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Hope you guys can help.

I get a CH 61 code and according to the manual I was able to find that indicates a condenser inlet high temperature. It might be a temp sensor on the condenser inlet. And that is all it says. In other parts of the manual it at least gives a way to check various sensors and where they may plug in on the controller. This one has nothing. Testing and replacing sensors I can probably do with a little more information. 

Can you guys help? It looks like I can get sensors from you guys if I know which one I need.

Thanks 

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Is this an air conditioner? Make sure the condenser fan is running to cool the coils, and that the fins are not clogged with debris?

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Yes it is an A/C. The motor runs fine and the coils are clean that's why I was looking at the sensor but I don't know how to test it or where it even plugs into the main board.

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