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I have been working quite a bit on my M109A3 lately. It used to have a ground fault issue when i pluged it into land power but i got that fixed. the problem was one of the wires on the over head lights was frayed, so i fixed it and it works great now. It would only blow the GFI (located in the garage) when i turned on the light switch, but everything worked. Just stating that incase anybody else has that issue. Well now i cant get the converter to operate the fuel fired heater. everything from the main disconnect works fine to the converter. the converter light comes on when i flip the switch to 115 power (instead of 24 volt) and the little red light comes on. The Heater works fine on 24 volt, but will not work on 115 volt. The part that DOES work on 115 volt is the fuel pump pulling fuel from the tank, supplying the heater and the fan inside the heater works as well. Exhaust fan also works. the part that does not work on 115 volt is the solenoid that clicks metering the fuel... and also not sure if the ignition coil works on 115 volt (but maybe it does as the 115v lights dim when i try to start the heater indicating come current draw, so maybe it does). I have had the heater working, blowing good heat on 24 volt and i quick switch it over to 115 volt and the solenoid that meaters the fuel stops clicking and the heater blower fan speeds up some (probably due to higher voltage the converter puts out vs. the cold 24v batteries).
long story short i looked at the wire drawings and cant seem to pin point why everything else works on 115 volt, but just not the fuel metering solenoid on the heater. any ideas?
long story short i looked at the wire drawings and cant seem to pin point why everything else works on 115 volt, but just not the fuel metering solenoid on the heater. any ideas?