Need some opinions guys,
My 1995 Atwood water heater is acting up. It would not fire up. I replaced the hi-lo sensors and the fusible link thinking the sensors might be the problem. Still wouldn't fire. In fact it does nothing. No sparking, no solenoid opening.
I got out the voltmeter and checked everything. It's getting 13.3 volts to the circuit board. So I figured it must be a bad ground or the plug isn't making good contact.
Redid the ground, cleaned everything, checked the little prongs inside the plug.
Tried it again. Nothing. Unplugged, replugged, unplugged, replugged, boom it fired.
I took the circuit board to the RV store and they tested it. Said it is good.
They said if it is getting good voltage to it, it should spark and the gas solenoid will open. I told them it does nothing. They said it has to be a bad ground or plug because the board tests ok. (When unplugging and replugging I'm talking about the circuit board)
I returned home and made absolutely sure it had a good ground and the plug contacts were clean, circuit board contacts clean. I turned it on, nothing. I unplugged, replugged 3-4 times boom it fired up. I wiggled the connector and the wires to check for a bad connection and it continued to fire, no problem. I unplugged it and it shut off as it should. I replugged it and it fired again. I unplugged it and replugged it again and it wouldn't fire. I kept doing this and sometimes it would light and sometimes it wouldn't.
I'm convinced it's the circuit board because there's no consistency when it works and when it doesn't. Although the RV guy said the circuit boards usually work or they don't.
Is that true or can they work intermittently as they go bad? Anything else I'm not thinking of? Thanks
Mike