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What causes a Reddy heater not to ignite?

What causes a Reddy heater not to ignite?

Check for fuel problems if the motor runs, but the heater won’t ignite, or if you spot smoke or smell an odor coming from the unit. Start by inspecting the fuel tank for water, which forms globules if present. Clean the tank completely and refuel with the recommended fuel oil, kerosene or diesel if you spot water.

Why does my torpedo heater keep shutting off?

If your torpedo heater keeps shutting off, it could be a problem with the electrical connection or control board. This can also be an issue with the heat sensors or tilt sensors, photoelectric sensors, or pilot light/ igniter system.

What is a photocell resistor?

A photocell is a resistor that changes resistance depending on the amount of light incident on it. A photocell operates on semiconductor photoconductivity: the energy of photons hitting the semiconductor frees electrons to flow, decreasing the resistance.

How do you test a photocell?

The easiest way to determine how your photocell works is to connect a multimeter in resistance-measurement mode to the two leads and see how the resistance changes when shading the sensor with your hand, turning off lights, etc. Because the resistance changes a lot, an auto-ranging meter works well here.

Why do photocells fail?

One common problem that affects photocell functioning is incorrect or loose wiring between the photocell and the main circuitry of the lighting system. The wire that connects the photocell to the lighting circuit needs to have a solid, soldered connection. In addition, the system needs to have proper electrical power.

Why is my torpedo blowing smoke?

Torpedo heaters are kerosene heaters and here is what I found regarding the smoke: If you are sure of your kerosene and your heater is giving off sooty black smoke it is a sign that the fuel/air mix is off. Make sure your heater is not in a draft. Too much air can create a very high flame condition.

Why does my kerosene heater keep shutting off?

Note: if your kerosene heater is going out frequently, it could also be a sign that your wick is not raised high enough. You might need to find a replacement kerosene heater wick if it is too short to burn.

Where can I find parts for my Reddy heater?

Reddy Heaters . net is your source for Information and Replacment parts for your Reddy Heater manufactured by DESA International prior to 2009. When the work meets the weather, Reddy Heater cuts through to comfort.

What is the control board number on a Reddy heater?

IMPORTANT:On many of the Reddy Heater models, especially the “PRO” series of heaters, DESA International used 2 different control boards. Compare your board to the ones pictured below. Control BoardPart number 104068-02

Why choose Reddy heaters?

When the work meets the weather, Reddy Heater cuts through to comfort. Reddy outdoorsman heater designed and packaged for ice fishing shelters, shanties, and hunting blinds.

Are there any parts for propane Reddy kerosene heater?

Propane Reddy heater parts, too. Over the years DESA INTERNATIONAL has manufactured kerosene heaters with the following brand names and Reddy Parts stocks parts for them all: Our extensive supply of genuine DESA Reddy & Master kerosene heater parts.

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