Rheostat switch

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CowboyUp94

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Dec 29, 2016
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PA
Hey everyone spent some time on here multiple instances picking up bits of information on my current wood stove. Well now that I have a problem I decided to create a user name and make my first post!

This morning I awoke to the knob broken off the rheostat switch on my twin fan stove. Unfortunately for me my wood stove is from the Pine Barren Stove Co. and has since closed this past year (I pass by it every weekend during the summer on my way to the Jersey shore). I did call the number I always had and it directed me to another number I assume Lee the owners home number. A woman picked up the phone and I proceeded to ask if they still have any rheostat switches available. She told me No and told me to go to my local hardware store or stove shop to get one. So I am asking for some help on what to do and where to go. below You will see what I have and also what I found that I am hoping you will be able to tell me if it will work.

Hoping this will work not sure how to determine if it will http://www.hechlers.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=31_123_125&products_id=47


In this link I have the same stove pictured https://www.hearth.com/talk/threads/what-stove-is-this-and-how-can-i-replace-the-gasket.117674/
 

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