well....towed it home and go out to start working on it and try the furnace and it fired right up. I hate that because you know it's going to do it to me again at some point. Could be a loose wire I guess so I'll check those. Sail switch could be sticking but would have to remove the furnace to check that.
What about soot build up in the furnace? I read a post somewhere (not necessarily on here) where a guy was blowing the soot out of his furnace with compressed air?? I had my white outdoor table against the camper under the intake/exhaust ports and noticed quite a bit of black dust on the table. Is that normal? Wondering if I have soot build up in the furnace and if that would cause a non-ignition situation? Doesn't really sound like it would to me but what do I know. Not sure I'm a fan of feeding compressed air into the furnace though. I just want it to go back out now so I can fix whatever the issue is and not have it fail on me in a month when I'm camping with the temps in the teens. I can start carrying my big gen instead of my little one and put my eden pure in there just in case but what a pain that is for a "just in case" deal.