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Aussie66
Jul 30, 2023Explorer
Thanks for the replies everyone, the board came from PantherRV https://pantherrvproducts.com/91367/
While writing this post I also noticed that the packet has part number 91367, dated 10/18/21 but the part I received has 93307 on it, same year. Hmmm
Anyway I have tried over the last hour running the heater, out of about 12 times it worked fine 10 times, only failing twice. Again when it fails the gas valve opens and closes in half a second, red light comes on but still runs the ignition cycle, with obviously no gas running :R.
So going from what’s been written above;
The ignitor, gap is correct and appears to be positioned correctly, sparking between itself and not the tube, and in the path of the flame. Would an ignitor cause the gas valve to open & close immediately? I might put the old one back in.
Gas valves when it has stopped pouring with rain I shall check these, is there a way to remove them? I read somewhere about taking them out to physically check the coils.
I did rewire the gas valve earths but thinking I should look at the wiring as a whole, again when not pouring, and maybe rewire back to the battery.
Batteries are charged via solar, not shore, currently 100% reading 13.5v at the board connector.
I shall make up a 12v lamp to test that theory too.
Thanks for the help so far!
While writing this post I also noticed that the packet has part number 91367, dated 10/18/21 but the part I received has 93307 on it, same year. Hmmm
Anyway I have tried over the last hour running the heater, out of about 12 times it worked fine 10 times, only failing twice. Again when it fails the gas valve opens and closes in half a second, red light comes on but still runs the ignition cycle, with obviously no gas running :R.
So going from what’s been written above;
The ignitor, gap is correct and appears to be positioned correctly, sparking between itself and not the tube, and in the path of the flame. Would an ignitor cause the gas valve to open & close immediately? I might put the old one back in.
Gas valves when it has stopped pouring with rain I shall check these, is there a way to remove them? I read somewhere about taking them out to physically check the coils.
I did rewire the gas valve earths but thinking I should look at the wiring as a whole, again when not pouring, and maybe rewire back to the battery.
Batteries are charged via solar, not shore, currently 100% reading 13.5v at the board connector.
I shall make up a 12v lamp to test that theory too.
Thanks for the help so far!
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