Have very similar ones in the powcon's I have, not the same value though. Not sure on these, but the ones I have are now rated to 275v I believe
Do away with all the fancy controls and convert it into a spark ignition permanently on type of thing like a lot of them are. Straight electric feed to the fan and an electric spark in front of the gas feed like you get on an old gas bbqWell, it didn't fix it. I replaced the capacitor but it's still not firing. Any other ideas? The heater units aren't a fortune to buy so this one may get reserved for a fan in warmer weather I just hate not being able to fix things!!!
Have you checked the overheat stat?
Have very similar ones in the powcon's I have, not the same value though. Not sure on these, but the ones I have are now rated to 275v I believe