on checking the circuit again, I think it's the thermal protection kicking it off. The thermistor is right next to a 36K 5 watt resistor, that is getting pretty hot (my cheap ir thermometer was saying 200 degrees F. ) can a guy just bend the thermistor away from the resistor, or is this standard procedure to put a resistor next to it, to represent the power running through the circuit? lastly, might it just be that the resistor is bad? it's a 5% ceramic resistor, I thought ceramic resistors almost never quit...
anyway, just some ideas.
Anyone have a clue what might be up?
Thanks again!!!
-Parker