Does anyone have experience with replacing this thermocouple? How would you know that it needed replacing? And how would you find a suitable replacement part? I'm pretty sure Dometic won't have it, though I haven't checked. Paul -----Original Message----- From: alfred bagdan [mailto:abagdan@shaw.ca] Sent: Friday, August 10, 2007 7:28 PM To: paul@takingflight.net Subject: Re: Dometic woes If you have a voltmeter, you could check the millivolts the thermocouple produces. When they get old they produce less. People who service furnaces replace them a lot. I'm not sure what the specs are, perhaps that can be looked up. Alfred |
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