Atwood 91365 Circuit Board Kit for Water Heaters - Use with Gas/Electric 12 VDC
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Among those who spoke to me was Frank. For replacing the 755, the 91365 board from ATW is a good replacement. However, without knowing what kind of water heater you have, it's hard to say what would be the best option for you. My friends have relied on me to replace many rv water heaters but I am not a salesman for any brand. I use a Dinosaur board now, but before I used a Felco board This is UIB64 for atwood's 6 gal units powered by electric or gas. Made in the USA, these boards have a high quality. This product is better, has a longer warranty and is easy to install with different types of hook ups. The only thing I ask for is that we buy US Added to that, a major advantage. In comparison with dinosaur, the tekkeess at Atwood aren't the most impressive. An even better value for 117 points.
We are confused. If you ordered a 91365 board, would you please let me know. For an Atwood water heater, an elect/gas board is required. It is generally suggested to replace the 05 board with a 65 board, since it will work in an Atwood/Suburban Water heaters 10E and above will work with it. The electric/gas propane activation units that turn on your water heater are controlled by board 91365. It is possible that if you have an older type of camping equipment you may have to pair it with a newer Installing the board is very simple because you need only a few screws and wire plugs. If you are replacing a water heater, find out as much as available about it.
Although it is an older model, it should still be able to connect to the wire because they include the option
I am going to tempt fate and say I have one in my motor home that is ten years old and has not broken down yet. (Hmm, I think I just heard an odd noise from my water heater. I do know that these boards are prone to voltage surges because they are subject to prolonged voltages. In addition to installing a voltage surge protector on your shore power line, you may also install a voltage regulator on your 12-volt Voltage problems can also be caused by loose grounding and power leads. Here is what I hope will help.
Selected User Reviews For Atwood 91365 Circuit Board Kit for Water Heaters - Use with Gas/Electric 12 VDC
The original circuit board of my 2017 Fleetwood jamboree was damaged. I purchased this to replace it. Despite being different from the original, this version is supposed to be compatible with the Atwood gc6aa-based console The tenth. The gas lighted briefly and then went out. Once I reinstalled the part, the gas came on Although there have been improvements over the previous state, things are still not working the way they I was getting desperate after hours and days of trying to find out what the issue was and then waiting for the part to arrive. I called a mobile RV technician, and he confirmed that the board should have fixed it given what I told him. It appears that there are a lot of these defective boards floating around out there, and that an Atwood tech has confirmed it, but apparently Dometic, which now owns Atwood, refuses to admit it or recall them. I was told by him that I needed to find an older style board to replace the current piece
Oh well easier said than A thorough search of the internet failed to produce results. The universal part I found was fully compatible with my heater, so I selected an alternative route. The Dinosaur Electronics FM transmitter produced this product. The part number for the ignition board is UIB64. Our new water heater arrived in two days, was installed today and damn if we don't now have hot water to bathe in.
It's sad that they keep selling these defective parts and do nothing to get them fixed. Now that I've read reviews and heard about them, I'm really looking forward to trying them.
Installation is quick and easy. Despite having a water heater, our 2015 Leprechaun was not working. In addition, I verified that the 140 degree thermostat switch, the inline TCO, and the ECO (180 degree emergency cut off) switch were operating properly. There were no problems found on any of the tests. Even with electric or propane, it would not fire up. There was sometimes an attempt to ignite, but there was no gas flow and so there was Based on my examination of various boards, I found this one to be physically identical to the original, but, as stated in other reviews, some components did not have epoxy-dipped tops. It is possible that this change was made in order to improve heat dissipation of components prone to fatigue due to heat. At this point, there are no exposed parts that could be affected or corroded by the As you can see in the photo above the board did come with a connection adapter and two replacement board mounting screws though I didn't need either of them. With this board, the propane fired up immediately after plugging it in as a direct replacement for my original board. However, I'm only giving this a 4 star rating at this point since I can't vouch for the longevity of this part. However, it works fine out of the box and only takes about five minutes to swap over. These pictures, left to right, show the original board next to the adapter included with the new board, the original board with the P/N label visible, and finally the new board. In other words, if all goes well, my wife will be a "happy camper" as soon as we get our water heater to work.
It was 91346 that I needed for the OEM board on my gas/electric water heater on my 2017 coach. I could not find any reference to this part number on any retailer profile! Also, no cross references to other boards of that same number were found. Atwod's hot water unit is the GC10A-DC In the case of the control board Atwood part I ordered, 4E was crossed. You may reach me at Several days ago, a Dometic part number MPD 93305 was sent to me. I took the chance even though it was a crap shoot. My problem was solved with the help of IT. An electric unit would turn on for a few minutes and then go dark after 7 minutes I'm looking at 8 seconds here. Continually recycle for 4 runs, then proceed to the next step. It is a tricky business to buy an RV, I think! I am Yoda.
It would not be possible to use propane to power a water heater. The propane flame began to burn upon being lit with a BBQ lighter, but it died after five First, I tried replacing the $19 igniter/flame sensor, but I still experienced the same problem. It was a short process to place the order, replace it in 5 minutes, and then everything was working.
During my interview, I was told the score would be 6 out of 10 I had to wait a week at the camper service place where I bought my camper to get a warranty replacement for this part. It appears this part is defective on many brand new 2018 and 2019 campers and trailers that have been posted in forums. Apparently the price of this part is twice as high as the quote I was given. During the night, he came in. Since the update came over so fast, I was worried it might be different. After installing, I crossed my fingers that it will work. Luckily the electric and gas are both working now (gas would not ignite). I am very happy that my camp out this past weekend to attend my sister's wedding was not impacted by not being able to find hot water to quickly shower in.
At first I thought I had a bad circuit board, so I contacted Atwood and explained that I conducted the diagnostic test and that the board had provided me with the replacement part number, which happened to be the board I needed. They said I would need an edge connector, but once the board arrived, I found out it came with one that The wiring connector I was using would easily fit, so I knew I could use it. During the wait for my board to arrive, I discovered I did not have a defective product. At the time I conducted my tests, the thermostat was open because I hadn't run the hot water out of the tank first, which would have caused the board to draw heat from a gas outlet or an electric outlet. Nevertheless, this board would have fit exactly my needs if I had needed it.
Despite only being in place for a little more than a year, the board failed. This board was simple to activate and took less than 5 minutes to fix the issue. The duration of this one will be interesting to see. The drive to the shop to have it diagnosed under whatever warranty Atwood offered was not worth the trouble. I would have bought the superior Dinosaur Electronics UIB64 Ignition Board, but it was not available in Prime and was not ready.
It took me nearly an hour to look through half a dozen The Atwood team has been begging me for some technical help, but it's not forthcoming. A replacement board has been sent to me, but I am unable to access any electrical diagrams or technical assistance. Despite high voltage, it seems my boards have been fried, but I cannot get directions from them. During charging, I have been experiencing high voltage on my tow vehicle 4) connected to a trailer with the water heater I also have a stepdown from 24V to 12V trailer that works well at 12V, but I changed to a higher voltage 6) fried the water heater board. I had to raise the voltage to drive jacks and motors. They suggest taking it to a dealer who is authorized to do so. Unfortunately, they are not going to work on it since I modified it. The problem is that Atwood is doing nothing.