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Image 1 — b30NTR Napoleon Fireplace - Can't get full flame. Pilot working, light switch working, different voltage at control board. Can I get some homeowner support?
Image 2 — b30NTR Napoleon Fireplace - Can't get full flame. Pilot working, light switch working, different voltage at control board. Can I get some homeowner support?
Image 3 — b30NTR Napoleon Fireplace - Can't get full flame. Pilot working, light switch working, different voltage at control board. Can I get some homeowner support?
Image 4 — b30NTR Napoleon Fireplace - Can't get full flame. Pilot working, light switch working, different voltage at control board. Can I get some homeowner support?
Image 5 — b30NTR Napoleon Fireplace - Can't get full flame. Pilot working, light switch working, different voltage at control board. Can I get some homeowner support?
Image 6 — b30NTR Napoleon Fireplace - Can't get full flame. Pilot working, light switch working, different voltage at control board. Can I get some homeowner support?
Image 7 — b30NTR Napoleon Fireplace - Can't get full flame. Pilot working, light switch working, different voltage at control board. Can I get some homeowner support?

b30NTR Napoleon Fireplace - Can't get full flame. Pilot working, light switch working, different voltage at control board. Can I get some homeowner support?

Hey r/Fireplaces, got a b30NTR here that I'm self-diagnosing as the home-owner. Can get the pilot light on, but when I turn it to ON from PILOT, only the pilot light stays on. I need your help to sort out how intense of a fix this might be.

The photos show the fireplace itself, the light switch (with the light brown cable) that traces down into the housing underneath the fireplace. You can't tell in the photo too clearly but it is the same wire.

When I flick the light switch, I can hear a mechanical click happening in the fireplace so something is working properly there. I listed out the voltage readings, pink text represents if the light switch is ON or OFF position (or rather, this is the educated guess, it's technically possible the builder installed in backwards lol).

Any thoughts on this? I feel comfortable DIY-ing electrical, or simple part replacements. If it's gas / valve related I'll probably hire a pro.

u/TEAdown — 1 day ago