Don't forget to clean the burners and crossovers when you clean that flame sensor. There has to be a good path to ground and it doesn't take much rust to mess with 1 microamp.
Don't forget to clean the burners and crossovers when you clean that flame sensor. There has to be a good path to ground and it doesn't take much rust to mess with 1 microamp.
This is a good thread
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Though I've never seen anything as low as 30V.
Always remove molex and/or spade connectors to suspect components, reinsert, repeat, repeat and repeat. I don't completely understand how a clean looking plug or spade can be the culprit, but one in maybe 10 times it's just that quick and easy.
I sometimes wonder how many "bad" boards were actually just a corrupted connection that was "fixed" when the new connectios were made to the new board.
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I remember back in my 20's I needed a flame sensor, now @61 the only flame I have is on my stove.........
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