Trauma 6e fault

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Hi I seem to have a problem my boiler won't light I am getting 2 yellow flashes which indicates low battery voltage but the panel in the van shows 12.7 volts any ideas thanks
 
if you batteries are close you could run a temp supply to see if that cures the problem
 
Put it on EHU and see if it works. If it does recharge your battery.
 
if you batteries are close you could run a temp supply to see if that cures the problem
odd thing is it has started working but the yellow bulb in the switch is still flashing batteries checked with a meter and confirmed at 12.4 volts ehu not possible at the moment as wild thanks

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Switch off your other 12V stuff, eg, TV, Satellite, most of your lights etc and retry.
Maybe your 12V battery is struggling.
 
Switch off your other 12V stuff, eg, TV, Satellite, most of your lights etc and retry.
Maybe your 12V battery isstruggling.
It's wierd although the manual states yellow light flashing twice ls a low batt fault its working now with the lamp still flashing and meter at 12.3 volts
 
On My Truma combi-boiler without EHU after a few days the controller goes amber then green then amber then green etc and I know the battery can no longer maintain the speed of the blown heating fan.
Batteries can be a bit iffy as a power source.
A lot of Brand New vans on forecourts the leisure and engine batteries can be DOA as the vans can be parked up for a while.
 
I will try to get a meter reading at the boiler but it is hard to get to thanks guys

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Start your engine and the voltage will go up. if the flashing light goes out you have your answer.
 
Turned off all power for 10 mins it's reset itself all OK now many thanks
 
Although you are ok now there still sounds like there could be a problem with your batteries, check them out...
 

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