Blowen fuse

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Ashly model AP5660l had e 2 error, cleaned out all of stove and behind fire pot,discovered fuse on board blown, replaced ,and no start up,fan for exoust not working ,board has continuity on each side of fuse holders,if that helps. Not a issue to buy new board,but will board fix stove? Million dollar question! Should I simply call a pellet stove repair shop? Thanks
 
Depends on how handy you are. I would remove stove panels, inspect all wiring, looking for a rubbed through spot that may have shorted out, if see nothing, check all connectors for burn or discoloration(meaning got hot,poor connection), and inspect harness again, moving it,rolling it,etc and look for damage.
 
If find nothing, but handy with your ohm meter, unhook all 3 motors, and the ignitor, and measure the resistance. Write the findings down, for reference, but basically all of them should have resistance,and none should have continuity to ground(frame of stove or such).