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- Fyr_guyExplorerHey... are any of you going to Quartzsite, AZ this year? I'll be there at the La Posa LTA area if anyones going.
Sandy - R2DillonExplorerMy propane detector was going off anytime I was on the road and not running the generator. I also had it going off when I was running propane heat. After I checked the house batteries and topped them off (I was bad), the problem went away. I think that the 12 volt feed affects the sensitivity of the detector.
- Rich___Cheri_ExplorerContributor wa0mge recently responded to my query about a noisy ECM module under my bathroom sink.
Your response got me thinking. My A/C units also seemed to do a lot of loading/shedding. I turned the ECC off for front and back, then sprayed contact cleaner into the temperature setpoint slots and worked the setpoint slides up and down a bunch of times. Furnaces and A/C units now work perfectly, and no more noise from the ECM module. Hope you saved your old module for a spare, seems to be just a minor corrosion problem. - saltfishExplorerRecently had the same problem. Detector would go off at odd times and could never find a leak. Replaced the detector and problem went away. Dectector cost $48 plus shipping from Sullivan RV in Indiana just outside of the factory.
- tuff_lyfExplorerProblem with my propane detector going off: Question, is there separate on/off propane valves? Can I cut off the propane going to my range and leave the heat on? Can I cut off the propane going to my refrigerator and leave on everything else? I would like to cut off the different propane systems one at a time to try and find the problem.
- wa0mqeExplorer
Rich & Cheri wrote:
module makes a clicking noise which quits once the rear(?) furnace comes on. This noise was quite loud so I had the dealership replace the module. It still did it. I contacted Fleetwood and they said that was the way it is. I have sound isolated the module and it can only be heard now when actually in the bathroom
I had the same clicking problem the black box (ECM) under our bathroom cabinet. It was loud enough to wake you at night. The dealer also replaced the black box twice, about a month apart. But it still acted up. I finally called Intellitec (who makes the ECM and the ECC (Electronic Climate Control). After explaining the problem they said I needed a new ECC (Electronic Climate Control). By this time my moho was out of the warranty so I had to pay for it. I've never had the problem act up since I replaced the ECC.
Intellitec can be reached at 1-800-251-2408 or www.intellitec.com
It was about $132.00 for a new one, this was a little over a year ago.
Oh, and thanks for the info on the awnings. - Rich___Cheri_Explorer
Fyr guy wrote:
I know that Fleetwood doesn't always put the converter in the same spot twice, mine was under the curio cabinet in the wall beween the bathroom and the kitchen, might this be the noise?
No, this is a small black plastic control module and the noisy culprit is a white relay inside the module. - Fyr_guyExplorerI know that Fleetwood doesn't always put the converter in the same spot twice, mine was under the curio cabinet in the wall beween the bathroom and the kitchen, might this be the noise?
- Meme_RayExplorer
Rich & Cheri' wrote:
A question for PA 37C 30 amp owners. nder the bathroom cabinet floor there is a blck plastic control module located on the shower side. When both furnaces are on this module makes a clicking noise which quits once the rear(?) furnace comes on. This noise was quite loud so I had the dealership replace the module. It still did it. I contacted Fleetwood and they said that was the way it is. I have sound isolated the module and it can only be heard now when actually in the bathroom.
Have other 30 amp coach owners had the same noise and has anyone been able to eliminate it all together?
We have the same model PA and do not experience this noise.
Meme - Rich___Cheri_Explorer
Paul Turpin wrote:
Rich & Cheri'
No noise when we use both furnaces or at anytime under the bathroom cabinet. You are talking about removing the electric panel in the bathroom cabinet and the modules behind it?
Yes, under "floor" of the cabinet under sink.
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