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  1. smwilliamson Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 28, 2009
    2,858 posts
    Southcoast, MA
    Stove was on!!! Funny, I just installed the new control board and igniter and burn pot yesterday,,,well it worked. Started right up and the office was a cozy 75 when I walked in.

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  2. Lousyweather Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 19, 2009
    2,465 posts
    America
    my favorite time of year!==c
  3. joescho Burning Hunk

    joined: Feb 11, 2009
    207 posts
    Northeastern PA
    It was a chilly 53 this morning outside my window in NE PA. A few more degrees and I would have seriously thought about it.
  4. SmokeyTheBear Minister of Fire

    joined: Nov 10, 2008
    11,469 posts
    Standish, ME
    It was in the upper 40's when I looked at the outside temperature this morning but no need for heat in the place yet. Still a month to go.
  5. Harman Lover 007 Minister of Fire

    Wow, you can retro-fit an Invincible??? Any chance you'd care to share what that mod is worth??
  6. roadking88 Member

    joined: Jun 20, 2011
    195 posts
    central Maine
    had a cool 45 here last night..they're saying even cooler tonight..stove all cleaned but still unplugged
    gonna take out the ac units today i guess..maybe think about closing the pool...
  7. joescho Burning Hunk

    joined: Feb 11, 2009
    207 posts
    Northeastern PA
    My family used to go to Moosehead lake every year, not sure where that is in relation to you, but it seemed the hottest it ever got was about 75 or 80 up there.
  8. JP11 Minister of Fire

    joined: May 15, 2011
    817 posts
    Central Maine
    Yeah.. we call out the national guard if it gets above 95.

    :)
  9. roadking88 Member

    joined: Jun 20, 2011
    195 posts
    central Maine
    lol yeah in the winter gets really cold over there....it hit 35 below on fishing trip we were at..even the whiskey froze..lol
    it's couple hours north from me.. to get to rockwood..nice area...
  10. smwilliamson Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 28, 2009
    2,858 posts
    Southcoast, MA
    Burn Pot $164 (P61-A)
    Burn Pot Gasket $4 (cut my own)
    Igniter $89
    Control Board $168 (P61-A)
    Wiring Harness $74
    Igniter Cradle $32
    Flame Guide $27
    2 hrs Labor $190 (if I charged myself)

    Automatic Ignition and complete ON/Off Room Temp Settings on a 16 year old stove....Priceless
  11. Harman Lover 007 Minister of Fire

    SWEET...$560 bucks for the parts though.....its tempting.
  12. blazeitup New Member

    joined: Oct 29, 2010
    20 posts
    woonsocket ri
    That's awsome I just did that on mine then stumbled upon this thread however I just moved the pins on the harness, instead of buying new, doing in stages due to cost and it's jus for the garage. But glad to know I'm not the only mad scientist out there! Boohahaha!!
  13. fmsm Feeling the Heat

    joined: Dec 12, 2011
    299 posts
    South of Boston MA
    Scott,

    Can it be done on my Whitfield Cascade?
  14. Don2222 Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 1, 2010
    5,531 posts
    Salem NH
    Pretty cool, I bet you can sell it on craigslist now?

    Is that insert installed in a fireplace, I did not see a fireplace in your office?
  15. smwilliamson Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 28, 2009
    2,858 posts
    Southcoast, MA
    Don, i got it installed in a negative zero clearance box.

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