Sep-06-2018 10:55 AM
Sep-11-2018 12:06 PM
Sep-06-2018 03:04 PM
zidjan wrote:BruceMc wrote:
If you have a newer unit, check your thermostat's fan setting. It should be on Auto, not high or low.
I was twiddling with mine some months back when I had the same issue - my thermo was set to low, which means the fan runs all the time.
Here's a pic of one similar to mine:
Oh that's interesting, OK I'll play with it tonight and report back..thank you
Sep-06-2018 02:21 PM
BruceMc wrote:
If you have a newer unit, check your thermostat's fan setting. It should be on Auto, not high or low.
I was twiddling with mine some months back when I had the same issue - my thermo was set to low, which means the fan runs all the time.
Here's a pic of one similar to mine:
Sep-06-2018 02:00 PM
Sep-06-2018 12:25 PM
bobndot wrote:
I'm no expert, I just have this listed in my tech notes that I keep on hand. I have 3 things listed for this. ( no propane, shorted 12v pos wire , TDR )
The TDR is just something I would try to replace because of the symptom, unless you have a shorted out 12v pos wire.
If that's the case, try banging on the furnace box itself. A lot of rv mechanics try that because things become loose bouncing down the road. Then they know not to try different parts , wasting time.
I think you will need to pull the furnace to access the
TDR .
Hopefully someone with more experience than I will come to the rescue. I don't want to lead you in the wrong direction and cause you more work if I'm wrong.
Sep-06-2018 12:21 PM
Sep-06-2018 11:58 AM
bobndot wrote:
Did u happen to run out of propane ? If so, you might have to reset it . AFAIK, you do that by pulling the fuse then reinstall it.
The only other thing I can think of is a relay. I think most DSI models have a time delay relay which has something to do with fans running after the furnace is shut off, but you would need to look into that.
Sep-06-2018 11:44 AM
Sep-06-2018 11:31 AM