Hi Spike;
I'm going to offer a suggestion, and then give you some bad news.
Here's the suggestion: you may be looking at a millivolt heater driven by a "thermopile". These are operated by a pilot light that heats the thermopile, generating barely enough electricity to operate the gas valve. Even small amounts of corrosion can render these heaters inoperable. But, what also happens is that the pilot can become weak, or the thermopile can be weak, in which case it will hold hold the valve open, when after a manual start, and may even work properly so long as the extra heat from the complete burner is present. But, when it has to run on pilot alone, there's not enough 'juice' to operate.
Typically, the fix is to replace BOTH the pilot AND the thermopile, so you can simultaneously eliminate problems from both sources.
Of course, this only applies to a millivolt heater. If your heater has a 110V supply . . . then I don't know.
OK, bad news. We don't do 3rd party support. I've started the PoolForum over 15 years ago, and I'm not sure I've even seen a case of "I'm helping my neighbor" go well. If he wants help, he can register. You can even post together. But there's too much running back and forth between the net and your neighbor for this to work out.
So . . . I am NOT upgrading your membership.
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