Pelpro pp130 no power

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Normisthatguy

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Dec 10, 2018
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Michigan
Recently had an issue with my pellet stove. last time it was in use the fire was going but I noticed I didn't hear any of the fans running. Eventually the flame went out. Now I currently have no power to the control switch or any sign of life. I'm assuming that there's an issue with the control board, but it seems a bit unusual that I don't have any power no blinking LED or any sign of life. Initially I thought it was a fuse or broken breaker. But I'm unable to locate any fuses on the unit and the receptacle has power. Does anyone know if there's a fuse located somewhere? Not really one to purchase a control board without at least being able to troubleshoot what caused the board to go out.. if that's even the the issue? Thank you in advance any help would be appreciated.
 
Fuse is located on the back side of he control board
 
You've probably already looked but check to be sure the power cord is plugged all the way into the back of the stove. I am no expert but also look for any loose ground wires.
 
With a multimeter set on ac votage you could test for power at the board. If you have 120vac your board is probably the problem. If not i would check continuity from the power cord to the board.
 
With a multimeter set on ac votage you could test for power at the board. If you have 120vac your board is probably the problem. If not i would check continuity from the power cord to the board.
The meter led me to the snap disc which is manual reset...now we have power, fire but no blower. Guessing that's what triggered the snap disc. I will be purchasing a new blower today thank you for your help my friend.
 
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Yep an over temp will do that. Glad you figured it out!
 
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