We are on holiday and while using the heating it suddenly stopped working completely. The green light no longer lights up on the control unit, indicating an electrical problem. Even moving the setting in the thermostat. I've checked all the fuses and they're all fine. The other electrical items work fine. Looking at the unit there is a cable not connected as you can see from the photo (that I will try and attach to this post). I don't know if this is the cause but I can't see where to put this loose cable!
Any ideas from anyone? We're in Northern France with two toddlers and its fairly cold!
I have the same problem as you with my truma ultraheat s3002. looking at the forums i think its the pcb board 30030-70900 is the problem thats why the green light not coming on at the control panel .
Hi ja1jb,
I think you must be right. We have no green light showing, but we tested the power coming into the van so we came to that conclusion! What do you mean 30030-70900? Is that the number of the pcb board we need? We're in France at the moment and I am not confident that a) we can find a repair place with the part b) that my french is good enough to explain and c) that there will be a place open today with it being a bank holiday... Tomorrow maybe!
Sorry I can't help with the power board, but you could always buy a small fan heater or oil filled radiator to heat the place until you get back to the UK. Site it on top of a work unit out of the way of the kids.
hi, yes its the replacement pcb circuit board.if you google truma ultraheat pcb circuit board it will show you what it looks like.i have just telephoned gary 07901544431 he is the person to talk to.he said thats he does them. so i'am going to get one from gary.