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Recent content by petercop

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    Choctaw H140 spark problems

    Thanj you. I actually found the same website this afternoon and ordered same one for 41. I havent fully disassembled yet. Was it easy to get the spark plug wires off the transformer (do the pull off or twist off/do you cut the black sleeves??) and did you change the line powe inlet filter...
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    H140 Iginition Problem

    I believe my Ignition Transformer died. Need a new ignition transformer for my Choctaw H140. Confirmed I have 115 VAC at the leads to the transformer/capacitor terminals in cool down mode with the doors closed and the pressure switched working properly. No spark. I pulled the burner assembly...
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    Choctaw H140 spark problems

    Hello, I just went through the exact same issue and I did the trouble shooting and confirmed I have 115 VAC at the leads to the capacitor transformer but have no spark. Unit was working fine two days ago (Feb 11, 2022. I pulled the burner to clean the spark electrodes as they were very well...
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    H 140 heater, remote control not working

    I have the H140 Heater. No problem with the remote control. For the GFIC trip, underneath the main control panel are two white cylinders that are most likely resisters. They jumper two circuits to ground and this causes the ground fault. On my machine, I disconnected these two jumpers and...
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    Choctow H-140 Heater parts needed

    My friend figured out there are several ground bleed circuits. Underneath your control panel look for the two white cylinders that jumper from the terminal blocks to the ground. Disconnect these from the terminal blocks and unit will not trip GFCI anymore. Mine now works fine.
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    Choctow H-140 Heater parts needed

    GFCI Tripping with H140 Heater My buddy and I both have Choctaw H140 Heaters and confirm that they both were tripping a GFCI breaker. We are using to heat our pole barns which code required all outlets to be GFCI protected since we are on concrete floors. So it really would be better to fix...
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