โApr-30-2015 07:05 AM
โMay-01-2015 07:04 AM
bobinyelm wrote:Chris Bryant wrote:
The igniter will stop sparking itself when the flame lights- it's made to be powered continuously. There should be a manual shutoff at the valve- I shut that off to verify igniter operation.
Since the igniter is now wired to be powered when the gas solenoid is powered, what stops it from sparking when the flame is burning? It's no longer turned off by the thermocouple in the modified wiring circuit.
Just curious
Bob
โMay-01-2015 06:58 AM
Chris Bryant wrote:
The igniter will stop sparking itself when the flame lights- it's made to be powered continuously. There should be a manual shutoff at the valve- I shut that off to verify igniter operation.
โMay-01-2015 06:07 AM
โMay-01-2015 05:05 AM
bobinyelm wrote:dougrainer wrote:
1996---Take the cover off the rear main control module. IF the Epoxy resin on that module board is beige/tan, the ONLY fix is to replace the Module board. Those years (1993-1997) were the years Dometic had bad module boards that Intermittantly went to check for LP,EVEN IF ON AUTO and not calling for LP. There are 2 parts- The Module (updated) and a Ground Loop harness that needs installed also. If your Module board is NOT beige but greenish in color(meaning that the board is the updated module board), then do what Chris advised. Doug
So if I have a green board (I do), does that mean I also have the updated harness I wonder?
โApr-30-2015 08:14 PM
Chris Bryant wrote:
Other than that- the revised wiring doesn't use the blue wire- it hooks the igniter module to the gas valve, so that it always has power if the gas valve is open. It also moves the grounds around. You can see the revised wiring at http://bryantrv.com/docs2/docs/R704B.pdf.
โApr-30-2015 07:46 PM
dougrainer wrote:
1996---Take the cover off the rear main control module. IF the Epoxy resin on that module board is beige/tan, the ONLY fix is to replace the Module board. Those years (1993-1997) were the years Dometic had bad module boards that Intermittantly went to check for LP,EVEN IF ON AUTO and not calling for LP. There are 2 parts- The Module (updated) and a Ground Loop harness that needs installed also. If your Module board is NOT beige but greenish in color(meaning that the board is the updated module board), then do what Chris advised. Doug
โApr-30-2015 07:44 PM
dougrainer wrote:
1996---Take the cover off the rear main control module. IF the Epoxy resin on that module board is beige/tan, the ONLY fix is to replace the Module board. Those years (1993-1997) were the years Dometic had bad module boards that Intermittantly went to check for LP,EVEN IF ON AUTO and not calling for LP. There are 2 parts- The Module (updated) and a Ground Loop harness that needs installed also. If your Module board is NOT beige but greenish in color(meaning that the board is the updated module board), then do what Chris advised. Doug
โApr-30-2015 12:18 PM
โApr-30-2015 07:54 AM