Matt42
TDR MEMBER
I finally a chance to use my travel trailer, only to find that the furnace fan would come on for an instant, and then POP, the fuse would blow. I had replaced the motor last year, and all was well then. Then the new motor sat for a year in Arizona heat. 
So far, my troubleshooting has been limited to this:
1. Check for bare wires or obvious problems. None, so OK.
2. Is electric igniter causing problems? No, so OK.
3. Will going from a 15 to a 20 amp fuse work? (I was watching VERY closely. ) No change, fuse still blows. So not the problem, maybe.
4. Will going to a 30 amp fuse work? Yes, this made the fan turn on and then immediately speed up. It was at the speed-up point where the 15 and 20 amp fuses blew. Maybe I am on to something. So I unplugged the 30 amp fuse.
5. I plug a 15 amp fuse back in, thinking that the thermostat had reset. It had not. So there was a spark across the fuse contacts, and I removed the fuse. Now NOTHING works.
Sooo, in addition to my original problem, have I fried the poor furnace's computer board?
It's an Atwood/Suburban 8531-III. I understand that this furnace is attaining antique or at least classic status. When it comes to propane fired devices that operate when my family is asleep, I am willing to rip out and replace the whole thing with an updated model.
Thoughts? Many thanks in advance.

So far, my troubleshooting has been limited to this:
1. Check for bare wires or obvious problems. None, so OK.
2. Is electric igniter causing problems? No, so OK.
3. Will going from a 15 to a 20 amp fuse work? (I was watching VERY closely. ) No change, fuse still blows. So not the problem, maybe.
4. Will going to a 30 amp fuse work? Yes, this made the fan turn on and then immediately speed up. It was at the speed-up point where the 15 and 20 amp fuses blew. Maybe I am on to something. So I unplugged the 30 amp fuse.
5. I plug a 15 amp fuse back in, thinking that the thermostat had reset. It had not. So there was a spark across the fuse contacts, and I removed the fuse. Now NOTHING works.
Sooo, in addition to my original problem, have I fried the poor furnace's computer board?
It's an Atwood/Suburban 8531-III. I understand that this furnace is attaining antique or at least classic status. When it comes to propane fired devices that operate when my family is asleep, I am willing to rip out and replace the whole thing with an updated model.
Thoughts? Many thanks in advance.
