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  1. Hi all!

    I have had my 1996 Monaco Sig for about a year. I think my RV-30 solar controller isn’t working correctly. I’m currently in TX with full sun all day long. The RV-30 only shows about 5.8 amps max and my House batteries were at 12.3 volts. I really needed a charge and the solar isn’t doing much. Is that all I could except from this system?  And, does anyone have a manual for this controller?  
     

    Thanks in advance for any help or guidance!

    Joe

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  2. 17 hours ago, Dr4Film said:

    Have you stepped through ALL of the Troubleshooting steps for the Aqua-Hot to isolate exactly what your problem may be?

    It appears that you have just been throwing darts at the problem hoping that one of them will magically fix your situation.

    Those steps are in the service manual which I had posted earlier in this thread. They begin in Section 8 page 45 and run for 5 pages.

    Thanks Dr4Film - you are correct. I haven’t followed all of the troubleshooting steps. Several months ago, I got help from John Carrillo. His support yielded that I needed to have the material that attaches the copper piping to the boiler replaced, so I might as well just do a rebuild at his shop. I’m kinda stuck on the east coast right now, so can’t make it to him. 

    This forum renewed my energy to try again and I found the Stir Pump wasn’t wired correctly. (Yay!).  But, now, I can’t figure out why the diesel burner doesn’t turn on before I run out of hot water. 
     

    I will start over and follow the steps provided. 
     

    Thanks for all the help everyone!

  3. Thanks Ivan and Ray!

    My hot water problem isn’t new.  I have replaced all 4 thermostats at the recommendation of John, the AquaHot guy. Also, replaced the antifreeze with the Aquahot fluid. The diesel burner will come on with the system is cold. I just can get the burner to turn on to support continuous hot water. 
     

    With this forums help, I did see that the wire coming out of the diesel burner and eventually connecting to the Stir Pump was mis-wired. Made the correction, but didn’t have any luck in the diesel burner coming on to help with hot water. (I wrote more about this earlier in this thread)

    Last winter, I determined that the electric element wasn’t working at all.  It was just a bad thermostat, but with the diesel burner being the only source is heat, I still didn’t have continuous hot water.

    I will try jumping the thermostat next. 
     

    Thanks!

  4. Update: I have replaced the wire with the diode that connects the diesel burner to the stir pump.  I ran the hot water and monitored the diesel burner and the stir pump, but these devices didn’t turn on. Also, I ran out of hot water in about 90 seconds.  Then, I ran the heat exchangers in the bathroom and bedroom. My thinking was that this would trigger a drop in temperature of the boiler and the diesel burner would turn on. No luck after about 5 mins. 
     

    Question:  Does anyone know how the diesel burner is activated when you need the burner to run to support the Stir Pump and continuous hot water?

     

    Thanks!!

  5. UPDATE: As always, thanks to each of you for sharing your time and knowledge. It is very much appreciated!
     

    As for my lack of continuous hot water from my Aquahot 431/12. I followed the advice shared and I discovered 2 issues:

    1) The diode inline on the wire that powers the stir pump was bad. I have a new one ordered and hope to install it on Tuesday. 
    2) This same wire that should be attached to the B Zone (B 6 terminal on page 76 of the service manual) was attached to C Zone (C 4 terminal). My B Zone pump is a bit noisy, so I was wondering if the prior owner moved it to the C Zone to use a better pump. So, my question, does the stir pump have to be the B Zone pump or would any of the pumps perform the same “stir” function?

     

    Thanks!!!
    Joe

  6. And, I’m only getting about 115 degrees at the point where the water comes out of the boiler tank. Wish it was almost 200 degrees!  And, this temperature is before it gets to the Tempering Valve. 
     

    I have replaced the fluid, tempering valve and the thermostats. 
     

    Thanks!

    Stir pump?!?  I didn’t know about that!!  I was led to believe that it was the connectivity issue from John. I can’t wait to see if I can identify the stir pump. 

    I do have hot water on the road and I have an engine loop. I don’t think the engine loop pump works. The engine loops switch was disabled by the prior owner and I try to stay out of cold environments or use the block heater.  Does this affect the domestic hot water?
     

    John has been great but I’m calling Roger too!!

    This is such great news!  
     

    I’m so appreciative of all the ideas, website links and repair people contacts. 
     

    Thank you!!!

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  7. Thanks everyone!

    I have the diesel burner on but can’t get continuity hot water. It’s good for a few mins only. Since my system is old, I believe the material that attached the Cooper piping to the outside of the boiler tank is failing. And, yes, my system has the domestic hot water pipes on the outside of the boiler tank.  Newer models have the piping inside the tank. 
     

    It doesn’t sound like anyone has needed supplemental hot water for your systems. I saw some 110v water heaters that are used to supplement hot water under a sink. I was hoping someone would have tried this. I do OK when dry camping, but it would be nice to take a longer shower when I have shore power. 
     

    Thanks again for taking some of your time to help me!

    Joe
     

     

    And, I’m only getting about 115 degrees at the point where the water comes out of the boiler tank. Wish it was almost 200 degrees!  And, this temperature is before it gets to the Tempering Valve. 
     

    I have replaced the fluid, tempering valve and the thermostats. 
     

    Thanks!

  8. Hi!  I have an old 431/12 Aquahot system.  The heat works well but I only have a limited amount of hot water. I think the bonding that connects the copper domestic water pipes to the Aquahot tank has started to loose it’s effectiveness. I’m thinking of adding a 6 gallon 110v hot water system to add a bit more hot water for showers when I have shore power. 
     

    Does anyone have any experience with this or do you have a better idea?  The cost to replace the Aquahot is more than I want to spend at this point. So, I’m looking for a cheaper enhancement. 
     

    thanks!

    Joe

  9. Hi All - Today, my door handle broke on my ‘96 Crown Royale Signature. See attached picture. I have disassembled the door and removed the handle.  I have been looking for hours and can’t find a replacement in stock. Would anyone have a source for a replacement or an idea on a substitute part I could use?  Also, I’m trying some JB Weld. Has anyone had any success repairing this handle?

    Thanks!

    Joe

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  10. I have a 1996 Monaco Crown Royale Signature. I have 2 A/Cs and a washer with separate dryer. A/Cs and washer/dryer work well. I’m on this quest because I can not get the electric element working in my Aquahot. I can hear the top 2 relays ‘click’ and I can see them move. But, still no power to the element. The element tested at 8.7 ohms so I believe it is good. 
     

    So, just trying to see what these relays do and then figure out if they are working correctly. 
     Thanks!!

  11. Hello All!  I’m heading into my first cold weather season and need some advice. I have my coach at a storage facility without power for a week. The weather turned colder than expected and tomorrow night, the temperatures will below freezing for about 6 hours with a low of 27 degrees.  And,  I have an old Aquahot system. 
     

    I would prefer no winterizing my coach for just a couple nights. 

    What do you all do in this situation?

    Thanks!

  12. Wow! This has not been my experience yet but good to know. It disappointing that our experience with AJ Electric had been so different. Or, maybe in a few more miles, I may run into the same issues. Thanks for the reference to another alternator that you have had success with!  Thanks Willbo777

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