All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsFURNACE PROBLEMHi, I have a 2015 Keystone Bullet with an Atwood (AFMD30121) furnace. It worked fine, then through the night stopped working...the blower kicks on for 30sec then shuts off with no ignition. The circuit board blinks with a code stating it’s an Air flow/Limit Fault problem. I’ve taken the sail switch out and everything is clean. I put an Ohm meter on it and when I manually close the switch it reads 3 Ohm...then drops to 0 within a second. When I check the Ohms with it in place...just reads open line the whole time (With fan on) I’ve then checked the Voltage going to the Sail Switch and 1st time read 12V at the wire...but 0 when it’s plugged into sail switch. I then tried again to measure voltage (with fan on) and can’t get any reading at all?!? At first I thought my sail switch is faulty...but now I’m wondering if it’s the circuit board. I find it strange that I can’t get a voltage reading now, especially when I was getting one...even when the furnace wouldn’t ignite. I have the furnace pulled out and there is no sign of dust/debris anywhere Your response & thoughts are all greatly appreciated! ThanksRe: GPM WATER INLETThanks for all your input guys.GPM WATER INLETHey guys, this is a bit of a take off from a previous topic I had. Anyway...what is the max inlet (GPM) your freshwater inlet can accept on a TT. I want to hook up a sump pump to a 55 gallon drum and pump it straight to my Travel Trailer. I found one that does 1300GMH but I'm thinking that's still too much as a garden hose only does approx 300GPH. I know there's lots of small utility pumps out there but can't find anything under $100. This sump is only $40.....your thoughts are appreciatedRe: PORTABLE WATER MODHow many gpm pump will the water fill take? I know it's burped a couple times with just a garden hose which I can't imagine is much more than 5gpm.Re: PORTABLE WATER MODWow, you guys have great input!!! I agree to all. 1st of all I have 2 3way bypass valves so thought I'd put them to use, which could be done quite easily now that I've looked into it a little more....however, yes I agree that purchasing another pump is the most simplest way, but just want to save a few bucks because I can't find anything descent for under $75.Re: PORTABLE WATER MODThanks for your replies. My overflow is the vent and I was thinking the same as Scott...that my inlet could vent....just reversing the system basically. I have a 1 1/4" gravity fill line, a separate city water line, and a vent/overflow line, and a drain line.PORTABLE WATER MODHey guys, I have a TT with a Flojet 2.9gpm pump. I want to use this to pump out a portable water tank,..through the vent hose. I was just going to Tee into it (with my bypass). First of all... can I pump back through the vent (don't want to Tee into my main 1 1/4" inlet, simply cuz there's not much hardware out there for that) 2nd...the pump will handle 15-20min of straight running eh? One last thing, if this will work...what's the simplest way to hook up a switch without disturbing the wiring that tells the pump to deliver once I get the Trailers tank filled. Hope this makes any sense to you all...any thoughts are greatly appreciated!!
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