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LaurAd

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  • Do you own an Oliver Travel Trailer, other travel trailer or none?
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    2018
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    Legacy Elite II
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    Standard Floor Plan

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  1. Thanks Overland. I just tried that and it still cycled on and off. Oliver also called back and didn't really have any suggestions. I ought to check the wiring - maybe it's shutting itself off because it's detecting something awry.
  2. We have a 2018 Elite II, Hull 374. Two trips ago, it seemed like the Truma AquaGo Comfort wasn't firing immediately, as it seemed like it would take longer than usual to get hot water. This most recent trip, we could never get it to work and, unfortunately, it's not giving an error code to help diagnose the issue. When the power switch is on and we've turned on the dial inside, then call for water, the AquaGo will make a humming noise and then a fan noise. At that point, it seems to turn itself off, resets, then makes a humming noise, fan noise, resets, on and on. I had my wife turn the faucet on and off so I could see what the Truma was doing from the access panel. The green power light stays on through the humming and fan noise, then shuts off and the Truma seems to reset. I couldn't see any wires disconnected and the other gas appliances are working fine. I also tried disconnecting the propane tanks and then reconnecting them in case there was a vapor lock or something like that. I called Truma this morning and they told me I should take it in to an RV Repair shop. 🙂 They're apparently unable to help without an error code. I also left a message with Oliver today, so we'll see what they say. The only possibly-related issue is that I recently had to replace both inline fuses up on the roof in order to get the solar panels working again but I can't see how that would have affected the water heater unless there was a surge that fried something in the water heater's electronics. Anyone dealt with anything like this? Thanks for any ideas! Adam
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