Hello,
I have a Jandy JXI260N heater, that will not start. It has a Fault High Flue Temp message as soon as it boots. I have jumped out the flue temp sensor with a wire, thinking it will either be open or closed depending on the sensor temperature. It does not have a fusable link in the flue. It is part R0719400. 2 wires come out of it. It was open when i ohmed it out so i figured i could just jump out the sensor as normally closed and things should work. It did not. I have a red LED on solid and D1 blinking and D3 solid both green. My manual does not show this error code. Heater was running all morning and quit at some point this afternoon. When i reboot, i get a quick buzzing noise from the electronics area and then nothing. Flue is completely clean and unobstructed. It is outdoors so no venting at all. I am assuming that the sensor has gone bad and it is not just a high/low. Any suggestions? Not sure what to do next. I have ordered a new sensor already, just waiting for it to come in, thought there may be a way to bypass. Thx
I have a Jandy JXI260N heater, that will not start. It has a Fault High Flue Temp message as soon as it boots. I have jumped out the flue temp sensor with a wire, thinking it will either be open or closed depending on the sensor temperature. It does not have a fusable link in the flue. It is part R0719400. 2 wires come out of it. It was open when i ohmed it out so i figured i could just jump out the sensor as normally closed and things should work. It did not. I have a red LED on solid and D1 blinking and D3 solid both green. My manual does not show this error code. Heater was running all morning and quit at some point this afternoon. When i reboot, i get a quick buzzing noise from the electronics area and then nothing. Flue is completely clean and unobstructed. It is outdoors so no venting at all. I am assuming that the sensor has gone bad and it is not just a high/low. Any suggestions? Not sure what to do next. I have ordered a new sensor already, just waiting for it to come in, thought there may be a way to bypass. Thx

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