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Truma ultra heat electric completly dead

Hello all

I really hope someone maybe able to help me with an issue in my 2007 Abbey Vogue 540 and the truma ultraheat system .

Doing a check the caravan before going away in a few weeks and found the little green light on the truma control panel doesn't light up anymore when turning the system on , also the normal clicking from the relays cannot be heard anymore , checking the system using the gas however and everything works fine.

I have checked 240v and 12v going to the system and they seem fine .

I am baffled , I have seen so many different posts recommending different things , was just hoping someone may have had the same issue and may be able to point me in the right direction.

Many thanks in advance

Adrian
 
I agree with Martin.


Before you spend your money are you sure the heater is not working on 230 v on all three settings, 500/2000/1000?
That said the lack of the relays click does point to the pcb.

You need to be cautious. If the pcb doesn’t solve the problem I doubt the seller will have it back saying it was your defective heater that caused the failure.
You may find it more economical to get it fixed by a professional caravan engineer.
 
I agree with Martin.


Before you spend your money are you sure the heater is not working on 230 v on all three settings, 500/2000/1000?
That said the lack of the relays click does point to the pcb.

You need to be cautious. If the pcb doesn’t solve the problem I doubt the seller will have it back saying it was your defective heater that caused the failure.
You may find it more economical to get it fixed by a professional caravan engineer.
Dusty is right, test with a DVM as well, also check 230v connections to the heater
 

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