Hello all, looking for some knowledge here as I am at my wits end. I have a 441 that is roughly 5 years old. This is the first winter that I have used it, so I don't know any history on it other than when I bought it, I was told that it hadn't been run but maybe 3-4 times. It sure looked as if that was accurate as I took the grill off to simply clean out the dust and the burner pot looked as if it had never been hot.
Anyhow, here's my problem. My heater will, at intervals/time of it's choosing, simply beep and then shut completely down as if you unplugged it from the wall and within 2 seconds, it will power back up and after it has cooled down it will go into the purge cycle and start back up again. When I say it powers down, I mean it looses clock memory and everything. The display turns off and it completely powers down as if you pulled the plug from the wall.
I pulled the thing apart and checked the board for burnt spots, bad solder joints and anything that looked burnt or wrong. I unplugged all connections and checked the terminals for tension and have simply found nothing wrong. I eliminated my wall recepticle by replacing it and watching it closely with a DVOM and there is no fluctuation in voltage and my TV is on the same outlet and I see no symptoms with it.
What I have hypothisized is this, but I hate to spend the $46 I was quoted today on a guess, could my power transformer have a bad wire in the coil that is getting hot and coming apart and when it cools enough, it "spark welds" itself back together? Other than that, I can't help but think that it's a board problem and I am not setup to tackle working on it, IE, no O-scope or know how to use it.
Thanks in advance and sorry for the long first post.
Anyhow, here's my problem. My heater will, at intervals/time of it's choosing, simply beep and then shut completely down as if you unplugged it from the wall and within 2 seconds, it will power back up and after it has cooled down it will go into the purge cycle and start back up again. When I say it powers down, I mean it looses clock memory and everything. The display turns off and it completely powers down as if you pulled the plug from the wall.
I pulled the thing apart and checked the board for burnt spots, bad solder joints and anything that looked burnt or wrong. I unplugged all connections and checked the terminals for tension and have simply found nothing wrong. I eliminated my wall recepticle by replacing it and watching it closely with a DVOM and there is no fluctuation in voltage and my TV is on the same outlet and I see no symptoms with it.
What I have hypothisized is this, but I hate to spend the $46 I was quoted today on a guess, could my power transformer have a bad wire in the coil that is getting hot and coming apart and when it cools enough, it "spark welds" itself back together? Other than that, I can't help but think that it's a board problem and I am not setup to tackle working on it, IE, no O-scope or know how to use it.
Thanks in advance and sorry for the long first post.
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