go to radio shack and buy a 1N4004 diode and a 100K 1/2 watt resistor and a couple of alligator clips.  connect the diode in series with the resistor. put some hookup wire on the diode lead and the resistor lead and the alligator clips on the hookup wire. now when the heater starts the burn cycle, connect the diode/resistor assembly across the flame rod wire and ground.  if your heater goes into normal burn and keeps running on high, your problem is in the flamerod circuit or the flamerod itself.  the diode/resistor is just a test device, don't leave it in.
if it don't work in one position reverse the connections and try it again.
the test device simulates the flamerod device is working.
					if it don't work in one position reverse the connections and try it again.
the test device simulates the flamerod device is working.




 I recently became disabled after falling off a cliff (running from a swarm of wasps) so funds are a bit tight at the moment so I need to try and keep the old girl running as best I can, for now at least.  I am learning to navigate my world with one arm/hand now. All things that were a given in the past have become new adventures now.....Including my Monitor maintenance!
 I recently became disabled after falling off a cliff (running from a swarm of wasps) so funds are a bit tight at the moment so I need to try and keep the old girl running as best I can, for now at least.  I am learning to navigate my world with one arm/hand now. All things that were a given in the past have become new adventures now.....Including my Monitor maintenance!  
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