I need help from experienced Wallas self repair types.
My Wallas 95D fuel pump quit pumping after I had been using the stove contiuously for approximately 6 days, Day and Night use.
I called Scan Marine and he said to check the glow plug (I did, it is working GREAT)
Then they said to tap the pump. (I knew that trick and had already tried it)
He said after that it wasn't user serviceable and send it in for most likely a $400 circuit board.
I checked the two black wires going to the pump for voltage during the start process and there is NO voltage at the pump. The pump is enclosed in rubber so I assume that checking across these wires would be correct.
Our Supply voltage to the stove is OUTSTANDING, batteries are fully charged and many attempted starts have been with 14 Volts available.
Visual inspection of BOTH circuit board shows no burned or obviously damaged components.
Anyone have an idea before I have to send this thing to Seattle and shell out the big bucks????
Thanks
My Wallas 95D fuel pump quit pumping after I had been using the stove contiuously for approximately 6 days, Day and Night use.
I called Scan Marine and he said to check the glow plug (I did, it is working GREAT)
Then they said to tap the pump. (I knew that trick and had already tried it)
He said after that it wasn't user serviceable and send it in for most likely a $400 circuit board.
I checked the two black wires going to the pump for voltage during the start process and there is NO voltage at the pump. The pump is enclosed in rubber so I assume that checking across these wires would be correct.
Our Supply voltage to the stove is OUTSTANDING, batteries are fully charged and many attempted starts have been with 14 Volts available.
Visual inspection of BOTH circuit board shows no burned or obviously damaged components.
Anyone have an idea before I have to send this thing to Seattle and shell out the big bucks????
Thanks