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- howardwheelerExplorerOkay. If there was an interruption of propane flow, is there a lock out feature that would prevent it from doing anything for a few hours?
- BFL13Explorer IIAir in the gas line, cleared when you tried it many times? Refilled the propane tank lately? It could get air in the WH line but still be ok for the stove, eg.
- Ralph_CramdenExplorer II
howardwheeler wrote:
So the only way to tell is to access the board and take a look. I’ll have to recruit one of my more flexible grandkids to get up in the back of the storage bay to access the board. I think it’s time for a thorough tuneup on the hot water heater. I’ve got the anode rod to replace and am just going to go over the whole thing. Thanks
Unless you have access to or have an ignitor board tester, taking a look can sometimes tell you with a disclamer. They can also go toast and not show any burning. You can also test them out with a meter buts its a real PITA.
The last half dozen or so I have changed going back about a year and a half, have all had the part number / revision number in the last picture, and every one of those visibly fried. - howardwheelerExplorerSo the only way to tell is to access the board and take a look. I’ll have to recruit one of my more flexible grandkids to get up in the back of the storage bay to access the board. I think it’s time for a thorough tuneup on the hot water heater. I’ve got the anode rod to replace and am just going to go over the whole thing. Thanks
- Ralph_CramdenExplorer II
howardwheeler wrote:
Okay, good news and bad news. I went to the camper to try the thermostat reset, check the switch and clean the spark electrodes. I went inside to turn the switch on, turned it on and the red light came on as expected. As I always do, I then hurried outside to check the sparker. It was working!! Having done nothing, it started working!
When the ignitor board is trying to decide if its crapping the bed or not, that is what it sometimes does. It will work........then it will work intermittently, then eventually it will be toast.
I have replaced quite a few recently and every single one looked like this. They'll make it beyond warranty but then poof. - howardwheelerExplorerI shut off the electric element and ran water until it was cold. Waited around ten minutes and then tried again. Nothing. Maybe it takes even longer for the thermostat to reset but when you’re using the hot water in normal conditions, the propane will come back on while the hot water is still running but the tank temp is dropping. So it seems I waited plenty long.
- BFL13Explorer IIYou didn't cool the WH down enough the other day?
- howardwheelerExplorerOkay, good news and bad news. I went to the camper to try the thermostat reset, check the switch and clean the spark electrodes. I went inside to turn the switch on, turned it on and the red light came on as expected. As I always do, I then hurried outside to check the sparker. It was working!! Having done nothing, it started working! I'm supposed to be happy except now how do I troubleshoot it since it's working? Something went haywire. I tried to turn on and off the propane side of the heater multiple times over a couple of hours. Now the switch was off for two days and when turned back on it worked. Is there a shutout circuit that if it hasn't ignited over so many tries that it will stop trying for X hours? Maybe I caught it at the wrong time. It has every once in a while (very seldom) had the red light turn on and I have to turn it off then back on and everything goes back to normal. This time though nothing would happen no matter what I did.
- Jim-LindaExplorer IITry this... remove the cover on the upper left side of the heater. There are two thermostats, left one is 120v, right one is 12v. There is a reset button(protruding) from the upper part, push this in and see if there is a click. If so the reset has tripped. Pushing on the rubber insert on the cover sometimes does not reset.
If no luck, where the burner tube goes into the chamber is the spark device. You will see a insulated wire going to a electrode. Carefully remove the electrode. Using fine sandpaper, polish both electrodes to remove any coating. Make sure the gap between the electrodes is <1/4 inch. Reassemble and try again. Caution.. when removing the black cover, there is a ridge around the edge that fits into the space where the 'stats are, use a screwdriver to gently get the cover loose around the entire edge....good luck - howardwheelerExplorerWhen the switch is turned on there is complete silence—no spark no gas valve opening, nothing
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