Thanks to all for the posting on this subject. 🙂
I had similar issues this past weekend trying to fire up my Wallas stove. It was the most frustrating thing I've encountered so far in my limited R25 ownership.
I read and re-read the Wallas instructions about the "LOCK" condition but was unable to get the Wallas to fire up.
On my R25 there's a Stove circuit breaker on the panel alongside the helm seat. This did absolutely nothing wrt shutting power off to the Wallas. In fact, I now understand that this circuit breaker is for the Electric stove (which obviously I don't have installed) -- boo hiss. I will void out that label in short order so not to confuse others on my boat. 🙂
I now understand that there's a fuse for the Wallas Stove in the area under the removal step on port side of cockpit. My R25 Manual showed the Wallas Stove fuse to be in the battery compartment and I was unable to locate it while having issues this past weekend.
On my own initiative I did nose around under the stove to see where there was a power connection and did find the white plug with a red & black wire. However, I was hesitant in messing too much with it as it did not want to disconnect easily, and ended up leaving well alone.
I will try the resetting "LOCK" procedure again when back on the boat next time.
My one question about all of this is -- why on earth put the poor user through so much agro? Why does the electronics cause a "LOCK" out after several failed attempts? Is it a safety feature? Is it a firmware limitation? What is the "LOCK" out protecting (the user, the electronics, the fuel priming situation, fire hazard, etc) ? I asked Andrew this question and he had no answer, and also wondered about the same question himself.
I had similar issues this past weekend trying to fire up my Wallas stove. It was the most frustrating thing I've encountered so far in my limited R25 ownership.
I read and re-read the Wallas instructions about the "LOCK" condition but was unable to get the Wallas to fire up.
On my R25 there's a Stove circuit breaker on the panel alongside the helm seat. This did absolutely nothing wrt shutting power off to the Wallas. In fact, I now understand that this circuit breaker is for the Electric stove (which obviously I don't have installed) -- boo hiss. I will void out that label in short order so not to confuse others on my boat. 🙂
I now understand that there's a fuse for the Wallas Stove in the area under the removal step on port side of cockpit. My R25 Manual showed the Wallas Stove fuse to be in the battery compartment and I was unable to locate it while having issues this past weekend.
On my own initiative I did nose around under the stove to see where there was a power connection and did find the white plug with a red & black wire. However, I was hesitant in messing too much with it as it did not want to disconnect easily, and ended up leaving well alone.
I will try the resetting "LOCK" procedure again when back on the boat next time.
My one question about all of this is -- why on earth put the poor user through so much agro? Why does the electronics cause a "LOCK" out after several failed attempts? Is it a safety feature? Is it a firmware limitation? What is the "LOCK" out protecting (the user, the electronics, the fuel priming situation, fire hazard, etc) ? I asked Andrew this question and he had no answer, and also wondered about the same question himself.