What Harman Stove is This?

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Nigel459

Feeling the Heat
Oct 24, 2017
342
Ontario, Canada
I'm looking for a used pellet stove and found this locally...
Can anyone shed any light on what it is?

Thanks :)

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Thanks!
 
Pellet Pro that’s what it was. Harman went by Harman Iron back then.
ah that explains it thanks

Don’t want to double post as I do have another thread asking for recommendations of new/used stoves (mods feel free to merge) but do the pellet pro / pro 2 models hold up to the Harman brand quality? Are they desirable? Thanks
 
Not sure but I think that was the original, first generation Harman pellet stove, which probably dates back to the late 80’s or early 90’s. After that model I think they came out with the Invincible T around ‘93, which I have been using relatively trouble-free for the past 7 years. Great stoves but some parts have been discontinued.
 
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Not sure but I think that was the original, first generation Harman pellet stove, which probably dates back to the late 80’s or early 90’s. After that model I think they came out with the Invincible T around ‘93, which I have been using relatively trouble-free for the past 7 years. Great stoves but some parts have been discontinued.
Out of curiosity, what board does your Invincible have? Harman didn’t get big in our area till after the Invincible had been discontinued so I’ve never seen one in person.
 
The controls on my Invincible T look identical to those shown in the Manual for the Pellet Pro so I assume the board is the same. One difference though is my Invincible has a second smaller board, called an Enhancement Card attached to the main board. I believe this second board was added by Harman to reduce the chance of back burn through the auger tube during shut-down, by causing the feed motor to pulse for a few seconds every minute or so.
 
Thats a Pellet pro II, I replaced mine and sold it to my neighbour across the street. Mine was from 1987 and still runs strong.