Propane Switch

Chili Pepper

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Fluid Motion Model
C-30 CB
Hull Identification Number
USFMLT2910F6
Vessel Name
Chili Pepper
2017 R29CB-- The XINTEX (Fireboy) device that controls the solenoid valve (and "sniffs" for a propane leak) in the battery box is not getting power. The fuse in the Quarter Berth panel is good. Question: Is there another fuse very close to the battery as this is one of those things that is always on? The Engine Battery on this boat is "buried deep" behind the four House Batteries. It is impossible to get to the Engine Battery without removing the four House Batteries. A difficult task. The fuses dedicated to the "always on" devices the Engine Battery are accessible.
 
Chili Pepper":2vawxwjn said:
2017 R29CB-- The XINTEX (Fireboy) device that controls the solenoid valve (and "sniffs" for a propane leak) in the battery box is not getting power. The fuse in the Quarter Berth panel is good. Question: Is there another fuse very close to the battery as this is one of those things that is always on? The Engine Battery on this boat is "buried deep" behind the four House Batteries. It is impossible to get to the Engine Battery without removing the four House Batteries. A difficult task. The fuses dedicated to the "always on" devices the Engine Battery are accessible.

Hello,

There is only one fuse which is located on the 24/7 fuse block. Have you tested power to the unit yet? Or at the fuse itself? Also I would check the connectors to the propane solenoid in the back by the tanks. Have seen these get corroded and break taking away power. Hope this helps.

Thanks,
Kevin Lamont
 
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