A very warm welcome to Darrell Snell
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03-18-2013, 12:27
(This post was last modified: 03-18-2013 13:13 by pgchin.)
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RE: A very warm welcome to Darrell Snell
(03-17-2013 21:33)Darrell Snell Wrote:(03-04-2013 22:14)Darrell Snell Wrote:(03-04-2013 11:54)pgchin Wrote: David and Darrell, Darrell, Try these guys: Webasto dealer like WW Williams (check with Rob Moore in parts at 800-701-9993) Others have had success there. Here's an out of the box thought, given your current business, can you establish a working relationship with Webasto? :-) Just a thought, it may get you a GREAT price? Or any ww williams dealer you feel better about than above, but the one above has been helpful. FWIW, yeah, that "control box" is expensive. My old model and probably yours has a "deficiency" as you described above. When I bought my new burner from Aquahot in 2007, it had a different part number and EC level then my old one for the control box. When I called them back, they told me the old control boxes behaved as you described by Roger so they updated them, but my old one never did fail........it's still sitting in the garage! PS Update: Ok, I really am going senile, CRS disease has set in......... The reason they updated the control box was because they "shortened the start up and shutdown time". Every time you start the aquahot and shut it down either by thermostat or switch (manually) the fuel pump runs fuel through the burner to "clean" it. On start up, after so many seconds, the control box starts the ignite sequence. On shut down, the fuel pump runs fuel through it to "clean" the burner and allow for the burner fan to cool it down some. The old control boxes were too long in running and giving them issues on shutdown, like Roger may be seeing. I'd remind him of what the factory said about this just to be sure he isn't used to the new sequence and seeing the old sequence in yours, If he still feels its bad, then I'd agree with him............... Pete and Donna Chin 95 42' WLWB On The Road Always! :-) " We'll raise up our glasses against evil forces singing, Whiskey for my men, and beer for my horses!"-Toby Keith & Willie Nelson - The bridge from Toby Keith's title album track "beer for my horses" |
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