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nicksmarto
Jul 22, 2017Explorer
Agreeing with Jim@HiTek, I just had the same issue on my Norcold N841. Detected the resistance on the electrode to be about 1.5? but quickly dropped to ~0.1? as the multimeter applied testing voltage.
Cleaned and now that number stayed ~0.5?. Would guess that the actual resistances vary a bit based on conditions, but the moral of the story is that I fixed it by removing and cleaning the electrode tip and all of the connectors of the spark/sense electrode. Happy to avoid replacing the power board.
Cleaned and now that number stayed ~0.5?. Would guess that the actual resistances vary a bit based on conditions, but the moral of the story is that I fixed it by removing and cleaning the electrode tip and all of the connectors of the spark/sense electrode. Happy to avoid replacing the power board.
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