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GeorgeP

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  1. Gentleman;

    Thank you for your quick responses to my issues and your suggestions. Mr. Butler, I had a new spare thermocouple. I installed making sure the connections were tight.

    Rich, I adjusted the air flow and that seems to have solved the blue/yellow flame issue. The sound now is loud but steady. I no longer have the sound I described in my initial letter, and there is not a noticeable difference with the door open or closed, just more muffled when closed. I made sure everything lined up. There is no evidence of soot buildup. The spark is set at 1/8th inch as specified.

    After all this was checked, the unit fired approx 2 minutes. After waiting several minutes, it fired up for another minute or so. I might add that in all cases the water was warm at best inside the tank. Again I appreciate the suggestions and if my responses prompt any other ideas, they will be appreciated as well.

    George


  2. The propane burner shuts down after several minutes of operation with cold water in the tank. The DSI attempts to reset twice then locks out. During the reset process, there is an odor of propane. After several minutes, the propane function will work  again for several more minutes.

    The electric side works well. The spark probe and thermostats have been replaced. The orifice, gas tube,burner tube and flue have been cleaned and lined up. The stove and furnace works fine with no interruptions. The air flow adjustment set at 1/4. The voltage is 12.6v under load.

    When the propane works, there is good voltage going to the solenoids. After is shuts down no voltage to the solenoids. The flame is blue then turns yellow approximately half way out. When it works after a minute or two the burner noise gets louder and it sounds as if a strong breeze is blowing in to the burner area, although there is no wind at all. I have been told if the circuit board is faulty, the heater will not work on electric or gas? 

    Where do I go from here?

    Thanks for the help.


  3. We recently had to replace two tires on our coach. We were able to use the Michelin program and it saved us a considerable amount of money. We used the tire dealer recommended by the Monaco repair facility in Oregon, They do a lot of tire work on all types of motorhomes, thus they were familiar with the program, but more importantly, they had the tires in stock and the tires were new - recent date codes, if memory serves, I think they were only a month or two old.

    My recommendation is to find a dealer near you who is well versed in motorhome tires and then work with them to get the date codes you can live with.

    Hope this helps

    What was the name of the dealer you used and where are they located?

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