ihuntifish
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I thought of putting a heat sink that closes at like 140 degrees and mounting it above the burner but I just don't want to have to jerry rig it. I did get my money back already on the igniter I bought on Ebay
I was going from memory when I made the suggestion and looking at the manual I now realize that yours is an older model and does not use a printed circuit board. That means it is one less thing to consider. It has been years since I worked on one of that model and I'm really sketchy on them. Something is failing to tell the reigniter to stop sparking. Studying the schematic, I see nothing to tell us how that happens.it doesn't have a board per say just a 7 pole switch and the igniter and I went through the switch and only 1 pole #4 is used for gas operation and 1 pole #7 for the refer light the others are for 12v and 120v operation.
That would be my guess too at this point but as a retired tech, I hate to guess.I found a new reigniter just about to go pick it up.
I know I used to be Chief Engineer at a hospital and I hate throwing parts at broken stuff and it’s different when it’s your money not somebody else’sThat would be my guess too at this point but as a retired tech, I hate to guess.