Sounds like a good plan to me. If you took the advice to open the cover on the timer you will prolly find the culprit. I strongly believed the original problem had drawn high current and I would think the issue you're having now is already mentioned above "
I suspect that a breaker, timer or switch failed on at least one leg" or this "Or the timer contacts were fried". And I would also open the wire nuts and check the connections that may have come loose or burnt! Of course with the CB off.
side note:
1. Always make sure to loop the bare conductor around the screws in the clockwise direction when terminating electrical wires.
2. To post your image(s) without redirecting readers outside the forum do this....
a. Copy the "Direct" link ie... http://i1266.photobucket.com/albums/jj521/DomingoMontoya/20170529_185609_zpsak3sukwj.jpg
b. Edit the link like this...
[/URL] Please note, I added "
s" after the http and replaced the word "
zpsak3sukwj" with
example just for this purpose.
c. This is how it should look like if you followed the above steps.
The old fashioned way of copy and paste the direct link does not work for me anymore. Others can chime in. Good luck!