RE: In regards to the furnace and power. I was using the generator all
night up in Big Bear Lake a few nights ago, 4 degrees. The furnace
worked wonderful, until I turned it down to about 60 degrees. Then the
blower would come on but the ignite would not ignite the propane, I
guess the propane was not flowing either or I would have smelled it. So
I turned up the thermostat and it worked fine. But I was either to hot
or to cold. Any suggestions. This also took place on land line power
in Palmdale and at Pt Mugu. I have a difficult time figuring this one
out. Chuck
night up in Big Bear Lake a few nights ago, 4 degrees. The furnace
worked wonderful, until I turned it down to about 60 degrees. Then the
blower would come on but the ignite would not ignite the propane, I
guess the propane was not flowing either or I would have smelled it. So
I turned up the thermostat and it worked fine. But I was either to hot
or to cold. Any suggestions. This also took place on land line power
in Palmdale and at Pt Mugu. I have a difficult time figuring this one
out. Chuck