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Posted: 12.01.2018  ·  #1
Hi, have tried the heating with drained boiler. Followed Truma instructions. Won't work on gas so hooked up to electricity. No luck. On Truma troubleshoot it said it could be battery or fuse. Both cab and have batteries fully charged. Only thing I can is in this panel, the second light in from the left, called battery, is blinking yellow. Any ideas folks please? It's due in to Maynooth for few bits anyway, but if it's something obvious that I can fix, I'd like to.
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Posted: 12.01.2018  ·  #2
That's a solar panel regulator? and probably flashing yellow as it's fully charged.


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Posted: 12.01.2018  ·  #3
Thanks for that, Ally, I didn't know what that panel was for at all!!

I'll probably head to Maynooth and get all sorted. Can't get out and about with no heating and it's time to start on the move again ☺


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Does it work with a full boiler?


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Posted: 13.01.2018  ·  #5
Little embarrassed to be writing this, but have to admit my foolishness in case it helps anyone else.........I had not got the interior light switch on the hab control panel switched on. As soon as I pressed this on, the heating dial glowed green and away it went.

Many thanks for your good advice on here, as always.

Wonder if there is anywhere you could do a "get to know my motorhome" course??


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Wonder if there is anywhere you could do a "get to know my motorhome" course??


There is its a web site called Motothomecraic or something like that .
It takes a little time ,involving a lot of question and answer sessions. The instructor's are not bad ,and sometimes may take the piss,but all in all ,its worth the effort. :up: O-)


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Don't worry hector we've all done it at some stage 😁


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Posted: 13.01.2018  ·  #8
Go to a craic meet Hector and there will be plenty to advise you and show you how stuff works


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