My convection fan was not working so I took the wires off the little module which the fan is connected to. Then touched the pins with 2 wires from a battery charger... saw smoke... Now nothing will start when plugged. Any advice? Steve
tec6422 said:My convection fan was not working so I took the wires off the little module which the fan is connected to. Then touched the pins with 2 wires from a battery charger... saw smoke... Now nothing will start when plugged. Any advice? Steve
Wood Heat Stoves said:tec6422 said:My convection fan was not working so I took the wires off the little module which the fan is connected to. Then touched the pins with 2 wires from a battery charger... saw smoke... Now nothing will start when plugged. Any advice? Steve
hope you didn't fry the board, its spendy
stoves serial #?
master of smoke said:Fuse is at bottom underside of control board...easiest to see and get at by removing two screws that mount it to stove.
Use required safety practices by unplugging the electrical cord.
A cheap volt meter costs a lot less than a new control board.
Snowy Rivers said:Open the RH side panel of the stove.
With the stove unpluged, look under the lower edge of the control board.
The fuse should reside in a little holder in that general vicinity.
Snowy
tec6422 said:Wood Heat Stoves said:tec6422 said:My convection fan was not working so I took the wires off the little module which the fan is connected to. Then touched the pins with 2 wires from a battery charger... saw smoke... Now nothing will start when plugged. Any advice? Steve
hope you didn't fry the board, its spendy
stoves serial #?
The serial WH19795
Stoll can not find fuse
Any idea?
Steve
Snowy Rivers said:Open the RH side panel of the stove.
With the stove unpluged, look under the lower edge of the control board.
The fuse should reside in a little holder in that general vicinity.
Snowy
tec6422 said:Snowy Rivers said:Open the RH side panel of the stove.
With the stove unpluged, look under the lower edge of the control board.
The fuse should reside in a little holder in that general vicinity.
Snowy
Mine is a 1990 model There is no fuse where you described. Any other ideas??