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Old 08-07-2017, 04:22 PM   #6
Canonman
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I'm in agreement with the previous poster, Brian. More likely the common denominator is the loss of propane rather than the generator having been on (or off) when the propane ran out. Were the control boards replaced after testing or on suspicion?? I'm guessing they were replaced under the warranty? If so not much diagnostic testing. Just repalce the part and move on...
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