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Jul-24-2017 05:49 PM
ichudov wrote:Jim@HiTek wrote:ichudov wrote:
Thanks guys for guiding me. I have replaced the spark wire yesterday. The sparks work GREAT and the flame starts every time.
However, despite that, flame is still NOT detected.
The "tower" on top of the control board, from where the spark electrode terminal comes out, is NOT loose.
I feel that I am making progress, eliminating possibilities at acceptable cost, but still no final resolution.
In that case, then you probably need to follow Doug Rainers instructions above. If you can solder and have the equipment that is...
Good luck!
You don't open it up. You remove the main board and look behind the board and re-solder the Piezo pins that are soldered. Doug
Thanks! I will try to see how I can open up that Piezo tower. I can solder no problem.
Jul-24-2017 05:41 PM
Jim@HiTek wrote:ichudov wrote:
Thanks guys for guiding me. I have replaced the spark wire yesterday. The sparks work GREAT and the flame starts every time.
However, despite that, flame is still NOT detected.
The "tower" on top of the control board, from where the spark electrode terminal comes out, is NOT loose.
I feel that I am making progress, eliminating possibilities at acceptable cost, but still no final resolution.
In that case, then you probably need to follow Doug Rainers instructions above. If you can solder and have the equipment that is...
Good luck!
Jul-23-2017 10:54 AM
Jul-23-2017 10:35 AM
ichudov wrote:
Thanks guys for guiding me. I have replaced the spark wire yesterday. The sparks work GREAT and the flame starts every time.
However, despite that, flame is still NOT detected.
The "tower" on top of the control board, from where the spark electrode terminal comes out, is NOT loose.
I feel that I am making progress, eliminating possibilities at acceptable cost, but still no final resolution.
Jul-23-2017 08:09 AM
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Jul-16-2017 02:33 PM
ichudov wrote:dougrainer wrote:
The Spark Electrode sense the flame and also sends the spark. IF the spark sparks and lights, then the Piezo tower on the board(where the spark electrode wire spade connects to) is defective OR (most likely) the solders for that Piezo Tower have ben broken loose.
Doug
Doug, sorry, I lost you here, if the spark sparks and lights, then the piezo tower is NOT defective, right?
The flame lights up easily and burns well (it looks like it burns ok)
Jul-16-2017 11:58 AM
dougrainer wrote:
The Spark Electrode sense the flame and also sends the spark. IF the spark sparks and lights, then the Piezo tower on the board(where the spark electrode wire spade connects to) is defective OR (most likely) the solders for that Piezo Tower have ben broken loose.
Doug
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