been a long time

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been a long time

Postby Mickey » Mon Sep 08, 2008 10:02 pm

Hi folks, been a long time since I last checked in. Have had personal commitments that keep me away from the RV world. Commitments are back to normal & have been able to get away 3 times over the last few months.

See a number of names I recall and hope all are doing well.

While weather is still somewhat warm I discovered my FA heater is on the fritz. Dang, with the MH only being 19 yrs old you'd think things wouldn't go on the fritz so soon. :( :D Pulled the heater out during the trip last week and gave it the once over. In the past on a couple occasions I've had tiny creepy crawlies get up into the burner section and plug the orifice. Not this time. From what I could investigate it looks like I'm down to a couple things. Gas isn't getting turned on. Bad valve and/or sel, bad electrical connection between sel and control board or the board itself. Looks like I need to pull the unit again and see what the actual problem is.

Hope this yrs fuel prices haven't kept everyone away from travel/camping.
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Postby Cal » Tue Sep 09, 2008 2:07 am

Welcome home Mickey :wink:
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Postby thewiz » Tue Sep 09, 2008 2:02 pm

Mickey Welcome back.
Could it be low battery? Once upon a time, when I had a boat.
My new heater didn't work.
I took it back and they tested it and it worked.
I re-installed it.
I tested the battery and it was good.
I still couldn't get it to ignite although the fan ran.
Finally I put the vm on the battery and started the heater.
The voltage dropped down when I turned on the heater.
I had not tested it under a load so when I put a load on it down it went.
New battery and all OK.
John in sunny Clyde, Ca.
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Postby Mickey » Tue Sep 09, 2008 4:25 pm

Was running on shore power so battery not likely the issue. Regardless, I'll need to pull he unit again and will have a better chance to get proper diagnosis. The unit goes through the normal start process including sparking so I doubt fan speed or sail switch is at fault.

I'll need to check in once in a while and see how everyone is doing. Thanks for the welcome back.
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Postby thewiz » Tue Sep 09, 2008 6:00 pm

OK The valve takes more power then the fan so keep your eyes open and let us know what you find.
John in sunny Clyde, Ca.
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Postby jaaybird » Wed Sep 10, 2008 3:50 am

hi mickey
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Postby Marty in TN » Wed Sep 10, 2008 3:37 pm

Yeah Mickey, welcome back. :D I've missed your expertise also-----had wondered where ya went. :)

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Postby Mickey » Tue Sep 16, 2008 8:54 pm

Thanks for the welcome back.

Pressing family matter have kept me busy and no time forr camping or RVing. That's behind me now.

This past week I took care if an exhaust problem and soon will be tackling the heater problem. Who knows, I might get out another time this yr and may need the heater.
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