T-stat calls for heat
Fan blower comes on to purge combustion chamber......when motor comes up to 75% rated speed the sail switch makes up and allows 12V DC current to/thru high temp limit switch and then to power module which then sends current to gas valve and spark electrode to fire main flame.
The sail switch is a safety device......if it doesn't make up then not enough air flow for proper air/fuel ratio and good combustion.
It is just a small make/break switch with a paddle on it that sticks into the blower chamber. Air flow makes the paddle 'sail' making up the switch contacts.
If your furnace works just fine on 110V AC power (shore or gen) and has problems when not on 110V AC..then your fully charged deep cell battery is NOT providing good enough 12V DC power for motor to come up to full speed. (On 110V AC power the converter is supplying the 12V DC circuit).
Bending the front cover out is probably directing air flow at the sail switch allowing it to make contact when just on battery.
In other words the only difference is what is supplying the needed 12V DC power......shore or battery.
Check the battery connections (at battery and at terminals on converter...positive and negative and frame ground.) Problem is with the DC power from battery. Furnace is a DC hog.
Is it time for your medication or mine?
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