OK so I have a truma water heater it works fine on the electric heats the water up lovely as it should.
The gas side isn't working at all I taken out the pcb and sent it away for repair, I now have it back they say its been fixed but still no joy.
I have checked there is 12v going to the board and I have checked the gas supply wich is all fine but yet I still get no gas sounds like it's lighting and no lights on the switch
I installed the board back into the heater but it's. Still not doing anything, anyone Who can help me with this I will be. Very great full thanks in advanced.
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A update on this issue following me checking the. Continuity of the wires. From the switch and following the wires I found. There was a break in 1 of the cables so I put a new lead in and it work so well happy now. Thank you for your help
There's gonna be a electrical short somewhere if it's tripping test the wires and check there not all broken. The water pump will only work once u have the taps open they also have power connected to the taps to tell it to come on so check that and test all taps bathroom and kitchen etc
Quote: Originally posted by Michael Thayne on 03/5/2021
Hi I am currently on site and I have 2 problems. First water pump isn't working. Ghe fuse kept blowing but now when I put in a new fuse ,,,,nothing
Hi Michael, and welcome to the forum. It may have been better to have started a new post so it may get moved. However,...
The pumps Craig mentioned should work on 12volts, the fact that it has blown fuses and now doesn't do anything could suggest a jammed rotor but it have done a bit more damage.
I would suggest a voltmeter to check for voltage to it, but disconnect it from the circuit for now until you csn establish a feed, then try the pump and see what it does. Is the pump external, (in the aquaroll) or mounted in the van?
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