Sunlight T64 heating problem

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Hey everyone,

I hope you all are out n about in your campers :)

I am trying to get few bits sorted on my camper and I wonder if someone could help me - I have sunlight t64 and the heating doesn't work - the control button doesn't light up ( green). I suspected to be a fuse , but after checking them I got nowhere.. Anyone had the same problem by any chance ?

thank you
 
Hey everyone,

I hope you all are out n about in your campers :)

I am trying to get few bits sorted on my camper and I wonder if someone could help me - I have sunlight t64 and the heating doesn't work - the control button doesn't light up ( green). I suspected to be a fuse , but after checking them I got nowhere.. Anyone had the same problem by any chance ?

thank you
Which heating system do you have?

And welcome.
 
If its a truma then you usually get flashing or yellow /red lights for a fault. No light at all looks like no power at all.. So a fuse or connection??
 
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Which heating system do you have?

And welcome.
I have Truma gas heating system ( gas bottle on, main supply switch on) and the oven does work. I attached the picture of the controls and as I mentioned the control button doesn't light up. Checked the fuses... I also noticed that some spanner is flashing on the panel on the fridge area..
Any ideas welcome :) Thanks again
 

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If its a truma then you usually get flashing or yellow /red lights for a fault. No light at all looks like no power at all.. So a fuse or connection??
Yes that's Truma .. Maybe the flashing spanner on the dash is where I start looking ? I meant there are no light on the control button itself. But there was a spanner warning on the dash in the fridge area. Thank you . How do I read the fault codes?

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Somewhere in your camper you will have something similar to this, are they all in the open position?
 

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If like our T68, those are on the panel below the stove, should all be pointing the same direction. If not it could be the gas to the heating system which is turned off.
 
Somewhere in your camper you will have something similar to this, are they all in the open position?
Yes main supply switches they are next to the oven , they are in open position
 
If like our T68, those are on the panel below the stove, should all be pointing the same direction. If not it could be the gas to the heating system which is turned off.
Sorry now im thinking there are 3 main supply valves :
one with snowflake pic ( i pressume AC)
one for oven ( gas oven )
one for heating

Are they all have to be open to turn on the heating? It would make sense to turn just the valve for heating ( see pic attached )

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Looks like the boiler one is in the off position if you're saying that theres gas at the cooker
 
Looks like the boiler one is in the off position if you're saying that theres gas at the cooker
I agree, are we sure the one on the left is the oven? I ask because that appears to be off and the OP says the oven is working.
 
Hi,
I agree, based on the 2020 booklet.

But looking at logically, if the cooker is working with gas, that means the gas taps are on in the first two pictures and and thus the third one is off.

lets hope
 
Truma pages..
 

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