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Aqua Hot Repair and Beckett Conversion
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Jeff,
You do some real nice work love how compact every thing is! 

When I did the Beckett mod on 525, I originally used the wiring diagram from the Beckett Mod as posted by Andy & Jean Harmon in the Wanderlodge Group.  In that setup, the switch interrupted the "main" power wire to the Beckett thus cutting power completely to the Beckett and shut the AH down immediately.  More thinking, reading and a few emails to Beckett confirmed the main power must be 12v all the time.  The "enable wire to the Beckett is what needed to be switched.  Once I reconfigured (by adding relays) the wiring I did this "as built" diagram switching the enable circuit off gave me the purge cycle I was looking for in the Beckett controller.  BTW it came from the factory with the proper purge already programed as confirmed with the contractor tool from Beckett....well worth having. 
   

As for replacing components while its apart.  I also installed the Beckett igniter box with new wires from the controller to the igniter probes.  In doing so I found one of the boots internal electrode broken.  The boot screws into the spark plug wire (LEFT tightens & RIGHT loosens) Heat My RV has them in stock if you need one.  Might be worth checking those boots.
   

Steve & Doris Denton
45' Newell #525, Bath & Half....sold
37' Country Coach, Tribute....Cat C9, 400 hp
2014 Honda CRV Toad
Summerfield, FL
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(08-24-2024, 07:09 PM)Latitude 28 Wrote:  Jeff,
You do some real nice work love how compact every thing is! 

When I did the Beckett mod on 525, I originally used the wiring diagram from the Beckett Mod as posted by Andy & Jean Harmon in the Wanderlodge Group.  In that setup, the switch interrupted the "main" power wire to the Beckett thus cutting power completely to the Beckett and shut the AH down immediately.  More thinking, reading and a few emails to Beckett confirmed the main power must be 12v all the time.  The "enable wire to the Beckett is what needed to be switched.  Once I reconfigured (by adding relays) the wiring I did this "as built" diagram switching the enable circuit off gave me the purge cycle I was looking for in the Beckett controller.  BTW it came from the factory with the proper purge already programed as confirmed with the contractor tool from Beckett....well worth having. 


As for replacing components while its apart.  I also installed the Beckett igniter box with new wires from the controller to the igniter probes.  In doing so I found one of the boots internal electrode broken.  The boot screws into the spark plug wire (LEFT tightens & RIGHT loosens) Heat My RV has them in stock if you need one.  Might be worth checking those boots.

Thanks Steve!

That is the diagram I used for the wiring. I am definitely switching the enable circuit. 
If you noticed the switch, I also added a switch so that you can easily test the unit while you are in front of it, instead of having to run inside to turn it on and off. The switch is connected to the +12v terminal and then returns to the enable terminal, so it’s parallel with the switch inside. Only drawback is you have to remember to turn it off or you will not be able to turn off the aqua hot inside. I want to also add a light as well, so that you can see the indicator light status as well. 


I will check out the cables and boots. I am still using my original igniter, it’s working well still but I bought the Beckett igniter just in case. I will keep it in my spare parts until it’s needed.

Jeff LoGiudice
Temple Terrace, Fl
1984 Bluebird Wanderlodge PT40
1998 Newell 2000 #490
1986 MCI/TMC 102A3 (sold)
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(08-24-2024, 07:38 PM)[email protected] Wrote:  
(08-24-2024, 07:09 PM)Latitude 28 Wrote:  Jeff,
You do some real nice work love how compact every thing is! 

When I did the Beckett mod on 525, I originally used the wiring diagram from the Beckett Mod as posted by Andy & Jean Harmon in the Wanderlodge Group.  In that setup, the switch interrupted the "main" power wire to the Beckett thus cutting power completely to the Beckett and shut the AH down immediately.  More thinking, reading and a few emails to Beckett confirmed the main power must be 12v all the time.  The "enable wire to the Beckett is what needed to be switched.  Once I reconfigured (by adding relays) the wiring I did this "as built" diagram switching the enable circuit off gave me the purge cycle I was looking for in the Beckett controller.  BTW it came from the factory with the proper purge already programed as confirmed with the contractor tool from Beckett....well worth having. 


As for replacing components while its apart.  I also installed the Beckett igniter box with new wires from the controller to the igniter probes.  In doing so I found one of the boots internal electrode broken.  The boot screws into the spark plug wire (LEFT tightens & RIGHT loosens) Heat My RV has them in stock if you need one.  Might be worth checking those boots.

Thanks Steve!

That is the diagram I used for the wiring. I am definitely switching the enable circuit. 
If you noticed the switch, I also added a switch so that you can easily test the unit while you are in front of it, instead of having to run inside to turn it on and off. The switch is connected to the +12v terminal and then returns to the enable terminal, so it’s parallel with the switch inside. Only drawback is you have to remember to turn it off or you will not be able to turn off the aqua hot inside. I want to also add a light as well, so that you can see the indicator light status as well. 


I will check out the cables and boots. I am still using my original igniter, it’s working well still but I bought the Beckett igniter just in case. I will keep it in my spare parts until it’s needed.

I did notice the switch....I like that idea!

Steve & Doris Denton
45' Newell #525, Bath & Half....sold
37' Country Coach, Tribute....Cat C9, 400 hp
2014 Honda CRV Toad
Summerfield, FL
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