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RoyB
Oct 06, 2013Explorer II
Almost sounds like a dirty fan sail switch. Locate it and spray all around it with WD-40.
I always run the stove top for a few minutes to bleed off any possible air in the propane lines before using the furnace.
Also a low battery might cause this as well but since you are on shore power I guess eliminates that being the problem. The thermostat runs on DC...
just a couple of thoughts from here...
Roy Ken
I always run the stove top for a few minutes to bleed off any possible air in the propane lines before using the furnace.
Also a low battery might cause this as well but since you are on shore power I guess eliminates that being the problem. The thermostat runs on DC...
just a couple of thoughts from here...
Roy Ken
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