klindgren
Retired Virginia Chapter Leaders
Wednesday/Thursday night around 1 AM, my door side propane tank ran out of fuel. As usual, the auto switch over did not occur from door side tank to off-door tank. I had to go out and manually flip the selector switch to make the off door side tank the active one. Then came back in and restarted the furnace. Most of you know that has been a common problem I have had for some time now (due to my schedule and my dealer's back-log, I haven't been able to take it in to get it fixed).
Here's the new rub. Furnace ran pretty long time getting the camper back up to the 68 degree setting and seemed to work through the rest of early Thursday morning. Then it just quit running. No ability to restart the furnace. It will not run. The furnace blower will not turn on. I have two full propane tanks, gas to the stove and oven and as far as I can tell, no blown 12v fuses nor tripped 110 circuit breakers.
Does anyone have any trouble shooting tips I can follow to try to isolate the problem? I don't know if there are any re-setable circuit breakers on the outside circuits (on my coach, up in the front compartment near the hydraulic reservoir and pump). It sure would be nice to get heat back, although right now it's pretty decent outside (at least for the next few days)
Here's the new rub. Furnace ran pretty long time getting the camper back up to the 68 degree setting and seemed to work through the rest of early Thursday morning. Then it just quit running. No ability to restart the furnace. It will not run. The furnace blower will not turn on. I have two full propane tanks, gas to the stove and oven and as far as I can tell, no blown 12v fuses nor tripped 110 circuit breakers.
Does anyone have any trouble shooting tips I can follow to try to isolate the problem? I don't know if there are any re-setable circuit breakers on the outside circuits (on my coach, up in the front compartment near the hydraulic reservoir and pump). It sure would be nice to get heat back, although right now it's pretty decent outside (at least for the next few days)