Came home today to a cold house, thermostat said missed ignition. I went right to the igniter and ohm'd it out to find it was blown. I had a replacement that I put in and again the stove missed ignition, the ignitor is not getting hot. I ohm'd the new one to be sure it is okay and it was. I disconnected the wires to the ignitor and hooked up my multi-meter to check for AC voltage at the connection to the ignitor from the control board, no voltage. I am assuming there is a fuse on the ignition circuit, is it possible that it blew when the ignitor went bad? Everything else works, the auger drops pellets and the combustion blower starts up like it is supposed to. Where is the fuse located, I have a diagram that shows a 15 amp fuse below the ignitor wire connection on the board but I don't see the fuse, is it on the back side of the board?