Hello,
I have a Raypak RP2100 heater. It's old (18 years!!) so maybe its time has come. But before I jump to that, here's the deal:
I opened my pool 2 weeks ago. The heater started up fine, no issues. I ran it for maybe 30-60 minutes, just to make sure it was running fine. For the next week, I didn't turn on the heater (pool was filtering, balancing chems, I knew we weren't going to be swimming just yet).
One week after opening, I turned on the heater. Started up fine again. I went about my outdoor chores and checked back maybe 15 minutes later, and...the heater was off with an "ILO" code. Some Googling told me this means "ignition lock out." I followed a couple easy suggestions (turned off the circuit breaker for a bit, checked gas knobs, etc.). When I turned on the heater again, it went through its normal routine: CFH-SPK.....nothing! I cleaned out the pilot light and gas vents and checked the control board for any obvious loose wires or damage, and tried again. Now, it's stuck on CFH ("check for heat") and I hear a clicking sound coming from behind where the control board is. Normally, the click comes from down near the pilot light, but I'm not hearing that at all.
I'm thinking this could be a control board issue, but I don't want to buy one on eBay for $200 and have that not be the issue. I'm not super handy. I have a little experience with using a volt meter to check parts, but I get lost easy. Pool repair companies in my area are mo' backed-up with pool opening season, but I am on a couple wait lists. Anyone have any thoughts?
Thank you!
I have a Raypak RP2100 heater. It's old (18 years!!) so maybe its time has come. But before I jump to that, here's the deal:
I opened my pool 2 weeks ago. The heater started up fine, no issues. I ran it for maybe 30-60 minutes, just to make sure it was running fine. For the next week, I didn't turn on the heater (pool was filtering, balancing chems, I knew we weren't going to be swimming just yet).
One week after opening, I turned on the heater. Started up fine again. I went about my outdoor chores and checked back maybe 15 minutes later, and...the heater was off with an "ILO" code. Some Googling told me this means "ignition lock out." I followed a couple easy suggestions (turned off the circuit breaker for a bit, checked gas knobs, etc.). When I turned on the heater again, it went through its normal routine: CFH-SPK.....nothing! I cleaned out the pilot light and gas vents and checked the control board for any obvious loose wires or damage, and tried again. Now, it's stuck on CFH ("check for heat") and I hear a clicking sound coming from behind where the control board is. Normally, the click comes from down near the pilot light, but I'm not hearing that at all.
I'm thinking this could be a control board issue, but I don't want to buy one on eBay for $200 and have that not be the issue. I'm not super handy. I have a little experience with using a volt meter to check parts, but I get lost easy. Pool repair companies in my area are mo' backed-up with pool opening season, but I am on a couple wait lists. Anyone have any thoughts?
Thank you!