โOct-29-2022 08:20 AM
โOct-30-2022 04:21 PM
wa8yxm wrote:
One thing to check on the furnace is the ingnitioon spark gap.
I've worked on both a home (oil fired) and RV (Propane) furnace and both of them had excessive spark gap.. Adjusting per the installer's manual (Owner's on an RV) made a significant improvement.
Sadly on the RV the excessive gap caused additional damage so a Dinosaur board replacement for the control board was needed soon after.
โOct-30-2022 04:20 PM
dougrainer wrote:FyrLyf wrote:
Thanks for the replies!.
Funny you mention the regulator. That was the first thing I thought about. The tank selector valve is backwards from the factory, so I'm always forgetting and fighting that thing. Then the other day, I opened one tank and it started filling the empty tank on the other side. So, that valve is clearly having issues.
Sad thing is this camper still has over 2 years left on the warranty. But I have written off relying on the manufacturer to take care of anything. I've since just done all repairs myself.
1. Explain how the tanks and valve are wired backwards.
2. When you have a switchover system, IF YOU DO NOT SWITCH THE MANUAL VALVE TO THE FULL TANK, YES, THE FULL TANK WILL ATTEMPT TO FEED THE EMPTY TANK IF it is defective. The system works this way. You have the valve turned to the tank you are using. IF you have the other tank valve turned ON, then when the first tank runs empty, the 2nd tank will feed your system. When that happens the Green/Red indicator will show RED. Letting you know the system has auto switched to the 2nd tank. Otherwise you run the risk of running BOTH tanks out of LP. This gives you the time to refill the first tank. When it auto switches you then turn the lever to the 2nd tank and this allows you to remove the first tank. Fail to turn the lever to the 2nd tank, when you remove the first tank the fitting will spew LP.
3. Having stated this, IF your 1st tank is filling AFTER it has auto switched then the switchover valve IS defective. Because this failure defeats the purpose of the Auto switch system. Doug
PS, when you move the lever to the 2nd tank, the indicator will then show green.
โOct-29-2022 03:17 PM
FyrLyf wrote:
Thanks for the replies!.
Funny you mention the regulator. That was the first thing I thought about. The tank selector valve is backwards from the factory, so I'm always forgetting and fighting that thing. Then the other day, I opened one tank and it started filling the empty tank on the other side. So, that valve is clearly having issues.
Sad thing is this camper still has over 2 years left on the warranty. But I have written off relying on the manufacturer to take care of anything. I've since just done all repairs myself.
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