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Water Heater (Thermopile Voltage Low)
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Hey there, just moved into a ranch house in the Hill Country with my girlfriend. Our water heater has been working great the past few months, but then this week the we noticed the water doesn't get as hot. I checked the water heater and am getting a flashing red lights that signals that the "thermopile voltage low". The pilot is still on, so it can be completely faulty, right? Been looking online on how to replace and fix, but don't want to spend the money on a multimeter and new thermopile if it doesn't require it. What are my options with the pilot light still on but thermopile voltage low?

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