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1L243
Nov 15, 2020Explorer II
This morning after doing more research I thought I would check the sail switch for hair or bad contact. It looked fine.
When I went in the trailer I had removed the 12 volt fuse the night before because it was the only way to turn off the furnace fan. I noticed that the red LED light next to the fuse location was out. I was thinking that the red LED was on because of the removed fuse? I put the fuse back in and the furnace did not come on. I went to the thermostat and turn on the furnace, fan came on as normal, 15 seconds later furnace ignited. All seems as it should.
So, my guess is that it had overnight to dry and I caught it before it fried the circuit board?
Thanks for the Atwood contact information I will be contacting them for a Retrofit. This is a problem you don't want to have when it's 20 degrees outside.
Thanks for the help.
When I went in the trailer I had removed the 12 volt fuse the night before because it was the only way to turn off the furnace fan. I noticed that the red LED light next to the fuse location was out. I was thinking that the red LED was on because of the removed fuse? I put the fuse back in and the furnace did not come on. I went to the thermostat and turn on the furnace, fan came on as normal, 15 seconds later furnace ignited. All seems as it should.
So, my guess is that it had overnight to dry and I caught it before it fried the circuit board?
Thanks for the Atwood contact information I will be contacting them for a Retrofit. This is a problem you don't want to have when it's 20 degrees outside.
Thanks for the help.
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