Disclaimer. It was actually a nice trip. Cool compared to Phx. Even ran the heater one night when it dipped into the 50s.
So the Suburban water heater. Model SW6D. Worked for the first few days fine. Then suddenly wouldn't ignite. Nothing. No clicks, etc. There's a reset button on the thermostat/limiter housed beneath a rubber/plastic cover with an area to depress to reset. Only that area on the cover was cracked open. Plan to take off the cover (one screw virtually unaccessable of course) and see how the switch looks and test for continuity there. I know there's a circuit board inside under one of the beds. Does anyone know if the original Suburban board has an on-board fuse? The Dinosaur replacement does but I can't find any info on the original Suburban.
To my old eyes, those appear to be the only failure points.
Advice greatly appreciated
Glenn
So the Suburban water heater. Model SW6D. Worked for the first few days fine. Then suddenly wouldn't ignite. Nothing. No clicks, etc. There's a reset button on the thermostat/limiter housed beneath a rubber/plastic cover with an area to depress to reset. Only that area on the cover was cracked open. Plan to take off the cover (one screw virtually unaccessable of course) and see how the switch looks and test for continuity there. I know there's a circuit board inside under one of the beds. Does anyone know if the original Suburban board has an on-board fuse? The Dinosaur replacement does but I can't find any info on the original Suburban.
To my old eyes, those appear to be the only failure points.
Advice greatly appreciated
Glenn