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yes it does Rick, it looks exactly like the bit I need :thumb2
 
Thanks to Rick for the spark generator I solved the gas ignition problem, but then had no power to the gas solenoid/valve. I found issues with a burnt out transistor and a burnt diode in the thermostat panel, now it all seems fine :thumb2

I am now running the heating to test it out and it's like a flipping sauna in there!
 
Thanks to Rick for the spark generator I solved the gas ignition problem, but then had no power to the gas solenoid/valve. I found issues with a burnt out transistor and a burnt diode in the thermostat panel, now it all seems fine :thumb2

You get similar problems like this if the battery had been connected the wrong way round, could this have happened at some point? :nenau
 
You get similar problems like this if the battery had been connected the wrong way round, could this have happened at some point? :nenau

I have no idea as the caravan is new to me, but! the battery clips are just plain galvanised metal and you need to refer to the wire colour to connect them properly, white neutral and blue live - so very possible!
 
I have no idea as the caravan is new to me, but! the battery clips are just plain galvanised metal and you need to refer to the wire colour to connect them properly, white neutral and blue live - so very possible!

Yes that's it, some would see Blue as the new black as in mains wiring and assume negative terminal.

In america, white is Hot ie live hence positive so yes
I'd get the red tape out and start labelling. :thumbs

Is there anything else that could have been switched on, ef flourescent lights etc, TV's pumps work either way.
Check the fridge.
Most new appliances are protected, sometimes with a low rated fuse and a diode so if reverse poer is applied it takes out the fuse only.
 
Dinky, no haven't tried it yet but I will, thanks for that :thumb2

Rustic, everything else seems fine, there was one tube dead in a light but the fridge ignitor etc seems ok :thumb2
 
I have no idea as the caravan is new to me, but! the battery clips are just plain galvanised metal and you need to refer to the wire colour to connect them properly, white neutral and blue live - so very possible!

Red and Black insulation tape will help cure that problem, white and blue fgs what logic is that, Rick
 
marked terminals clearly now, I usually highlight the positive on the leisure battery's too just to avoid accidents.

Another thing i do is put the receipt for the battery in a plastic bag and tape it to the side, then write the purchase date and the length of guarantee on the top with a marker pen. We have some batteries that are still going strong despite 6 + years of abuse, like being left out side in frost and snow to run flat on electric fences. The one bit of maintenance i would recommend for them is to keep the levels topped up!: thumb2
 
With caravans 12v systems white is earth, anything else is live...sounds wierd, but makes remembering fairly easy. If you pull the Zig (or similar) unit, you will notice the bottom earth row is all white, the top row are all live. Makes for a quick rewire job, once you know that!

Whilst you are there, check the water heater as they had a generic fault on the carver. Pull the outside housing, and the square burner cover plate so you can see the burner, and look for sooting. Then go inside and check the control module which will be a black, triangular box below the water heater tank. Check the casing for any distortion or melting.

It may be age that caused the ignitor to go, or it may have been it trying to reignite the water heater. Safer to check anyway!
 
With caravans 12v systems white is earth, anything else is live...sounds wierd, but makes remembering fairly easy. If you pull the Zig (or similar) unit, you will notice the bottom earth row is all white, the top row are all live. Makes for a quick rewire job, once you know that!

Whilst you are there, check the water heater as they had a generic fault on the carver. Pull the outside housing, and the square burner cover plate so you can see the burner, and look for sooting. Then go inside and check the control module which will be a black, triangular box below the water heater tank. Check the casing for any distortion or melting.

It may be age that caused the ignitor to go, or it may have been it trying to reignite the water heater. Safer to check anyway!

Cheers for the tip Dan, but I don't do water heaters, so i will never know if it even works or not :nenau

But i thank the spark generator (central heating) went because the thermostat panel got spiked and killed the power to the gas valve so it was going constantly until it gave up. New transistor and a new diode and so far so good :thumb2
 

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