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bycrackey
Dec 25, 2013Explorer
pianotuna wrote:
Hi bycrackey,
If the battery is bad enough the converter voltage can sag below what is needed for the furnace fan to spin fast enough to activate the sail switch.
If the disconnect switch is off and there are lots of 12 volt draws on the system, again the voltage could possibly be too low.
You, my friend, need to think a little bit before you push the send button.bycrackey wrote:2oldman wrote:
How's your battery?
how in the ell would the fans be blowing if the batterys were dead or the 12V switch is off never mind interior lites etc? so one has to realize the batt is ok if one knows how these systems work PLUS hes plugged into shore power
But pianotuner before u hit the button yourself sir think about this!!I wanted to give the Op the benefit of the doubt because this subject was being asked about after DARK.One would naturally assume that the 12v system was working or she would have said "help I have no lites,No Furnace and No fridge" or at least I have assumed this is the correct situation so either she has no LPG flow for some reason or her furnace has bit the dust
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