We had a similar problem when our 25.2 was just a week old. Called Atwood direct, and they promptly sent a new circuit board. Didn't notice the inverted louvers until the post about that defect appeared on this forum. A rainy drive likely caused that failure.
After a 1 1/2 inch rain last night, I removed the outside furnace cover, and there was about 1/4 inch of water under the exhaust. It was dry under the circuit board. I taped over the opening for now, will be covering it with soffit vent later.
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