All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsAtwood G6A-8E not lighting every timeHi, I have a 1999 Fleetwood C-Class with the above hot water heater. When we hit the switch it doesn't light every time. It will click to ignite and after about 10 seconds it will click off and the light will go red. Some times it will work flawlessly for a weekend and sometimes it won't work at all or it will work but when it wants to re-ignite it won't work. The tube is clean and I have changed the igniter probe but it doesn't make a difference. If I have someone hit the switch inside while I light a bbq lighter in the tube it will work. Could this be the black printed circuit board or ?Re: Battery in cabinI have a Go-Power GP-RV-80 Panel with a GPR-25 regulator. The regulator has a jumper for flooded or sealed battery. Oh, the batteries were new and free.Re: Battery in cabinthey are AlphaCell GXL GelCell Batteries 165 GXL. Are they ok? http://www.alpha.com/Products/Alphaiui/Cable-Broadband/Outside-Plant-Power/Batteries/AlphaCell-GXL/Re: Battery in cabinThanks for the quick response. I intended to connect the batteries in that way. And I can vent it too. I think that are sealed batties though. There is no vent spout or removable caps.Battery in cabinHi, haven't posted here in years. Anyway, I have two new RV batteries for my c-class. They are bigger than what I had so I can only one where the old two were. Can I put the second battery in the cabin under the couch where my invertor is installed? I intend to put the battery on one for those black plastic battery boxes that has a lid. I was going to drill to holes on the lid to run the cables thru to connect to the other battery. The cabling is already close by due to the invertor right next to where I was going to place the battery. Is that ok to do?