Accutron 11 control Board

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Bigmoose

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May 22, 2016
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Idaho
Can any tell me were I can get my Accutron 11 control board repaired. OR can someone repair it if I send it to you. I am a disabled veteran living on disability and cannot afford the price of a new board.
 
While you're board is not from one of the brands mentioned, you might want to check if they can work on it. Not sure where the business is located but have heard other stove owners/forum members have used their service or parts.
http://pelletblowers.com/bbandp/product_info.php/products_id/54

Another repair service that you can contact to see if they repair your brand of board...located in Ontario Canada.
(broken link removed to http://www.kijiji.ca/v-heater-humidifier-dehumidifier/peterborough/whitfield-advantage-ii-t-iii-plus-control-board-repair-service/265783976)
 
What led you to believe control board is bad? Auger, igniter, fan inoperative? Do the board leds illuminate when plugged in? I've fixed a few of these boards with bad transistors/resistors/capacitors, etc, but some are beyond repair once multiple circuit traces are blown off board and micropressor is dead. Too bad inexpensive stove uses the most expensive control board.
 
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What led you to believe control board is bad? Auger, igniter, fan inoperative? Do the board leds illuminate when plugged in? I've fixed a few of these boards with bad transistors/resistors/capacitors, etc, but some are beyond repair once multiple circuit traces are blown off board and micropressor is dead. Too bad inexpensive stove uses the most expensive control board.
No it doesn't I arched when tighten my fan
 
I would say buy another board unfortunately. Shorting out transistor heat sinks makes for quite a mess. Guessing that's what happened to yours. If it was one motor that didn't work then that would be an easy fix.
 
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