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Hi i have a panasonic cs28 cassett units both have F27 01 fault codes. have checked power at indoor and outdoor units can i do anything else

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F27- indoor outdoor unit disconnected.
Check power in output of indoor and input of outdoor, if power variation, replace wire.

Normally in this fault code, one of the wire burnt or rat bitten.

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