I thought I'd start a thread that seems to be something of a problem many of us older stove owners have. Most parts are pretty much shelf replacement items or can be fabricated, but the control boards seem to be the thing that kills us when they go bad. They are either so expensive the stove isn't worth the cost or just not available at all. My particular stove is an old Martin Venturi and there are very minimal controls needed to make it work but I'm not an electronics type and would like to be prepared for the day that board goes bad. Having a spare on the shelf would really make me more comfortable. I know trying to make one board fit all stoves may not be feasible but it would seem a few should cover the functions of many older stoves. I know this is a rather broad topic but think it would be valuable to so many of us to try to bring the information under one thread as an information source if the knowledge is out there. I have a pellet stove control board compatibility chart for Brickwell from this website for a few things that might be useful but doesn't cover all (Mine for example has a 6 rpm auger motor and dial controls for pellet feed and room air blower. It doesn't have any pressure or door switches but does have a t-stat connection that drops it down to keep fire mode.):
Pellet Stove Control Board Compatibility Chart
(broken link removed to http://www.hearthtools.com/parts/Breckwell_Contro_) Board_chart.htm
Part Number RPM Stove Models When It Was Used Settings Required Adapter
A-E-CB91 4 P24 1990 – 1991 Models 1,2,3,4, Max A-E-91RB
A-E-CB91 4 P24I 1990 – 1991 Models 1,2,3,4, Max A-E-91RB
A-E-CB91 4 P20 1990 Model
The A-E-CB91 control board is no longer available. Stoves have to be upgraded to the C-E-950 board.
This will require a C-E-080-HAR wiring harness.
The hole for the board in the side panel will have to be enlarged to accommodate the new board.
C-E-022 1 P22 Old P22 Models High, Med, Low
C-E-022 1 P23 Prior to ’99 Models High, Med, Low
C-E-057 1 P22 Old P22 Models Low, B. C. High
C-E-057 1 P23 Prior to ’99 Models Low, B. C. High
C-E-950 4 P20 1991 Models Low, B, C, D, E, Max A-E-PIG
C-E-950 4 P23 Starting in ’99 to 6331 Low, B, C, D, E, Max
C-E-950 4 P23I Starting in ’99 to 1915 Low, B, C, D, E, Max
C-E-950 4 P24 ’92 Models to 53318 Low, B, C, D, E, Max ’92 Models Only A-E-PIG
C-E-950 4 P24I ’92 Models to 53318 Low, B, C, D, E, Max ’92 Models Only A-E-PIG
C-E-950 4 P26 All Units Low, B, C, D, E, Max ’92 Models Only A-E-PIG
C-E-950 4 P28 All Units Low, B, C, D, E, Max A-E-PIG2KFS
C-E-950 4 P28I All Units Low, B, C, D, E, Max
C-E-950 4 P32I All Units Low, B, C, D, E, Max ’92 Models Only A-E-PIG
C-E-950 4 P2000 All Analog Units Low, B, C, D, E, Max A-E-PIG2FFS
C-E-950 4 P2000I All Analog Units Low, B, C, D, E, Max
C-E-950 4 P2700 Up to 7899 Low, B, C, D, E, Max
Adapters:
A-E-91RB = Ribbon wire harness
A-E-PIG = Spade wire to molex adapter PHOTO
A-E-PIG2KFS = 6 plug molex to 8 plug molex adapter
The A-E-CB91 control board is no longer available. Stoves have to be upgraded to the C-E-950 board.
This will require a C-E-080-HAR wiring harness. The hole for the board in the side panel will have to be enlarged to accommodate the new board.
DIGITAL CIRCUIT BOARD CHART
Part Number RPM Stove Models Serial Number Range Settings
C-E-300 4 P23 6332 - 7165 1,2,3,4,5
C-E-300 4 P23I 1916 - 2242 1,2,3,4,5
C-E-300 4 P24 53319 - 53663 1,2,3,4,5
C-E-300 4 P24I 53220 - 53794 1,2,3,4,5
C-E-300 4 P2000 ? – 11779 1,2,3,4,5
C-E-300 4 P2000I ? – 22207 1,2,3,4,5
C-E-300 4 P2700 7900 - 8444 1,2,3,4,5
C-E-400 1 P23 7166 - Present 1,2,3,4,5
C-E-400 1 P23I 2243 - Present 1,2,3,4,5
C-E-400 1 P24 53664 - Present 1,2,3,4,5
C-E-400 1 P24I 53795 - Present 1,2,3,4,5
C-E-400 1 P2000 11780 - Present 1,2,3,4,5
C-E-400 1 P2000I 22208 - Present 1,2,3,4,5
C-E-400 1 P2700 8445 - Present 1,2,3,4,5
C-E-400 1 P1000
(The Big E) All units 1,2,3,4,5
C-E-100 1 P22 224-3401 1,2,3,4
Anyone an electronics type or has had experience adapting, or building a simple board? I really think this is a topic that needs to be addressed better. Thanks for any input.
Pellet Stove Control Board Compatibility Chart
(broken link removed to http://www.hearthtools.com/parts/Breckwell_Contro_) Board_chart.htm
Part Number RPM Stove Models When It Was Used Settings Required Adapter
A-E-CB91 4 P24 1990 – 1991 Models 1,2,3,4, Max A-E-91RB
A-E-CB91 4 P24I 1990 – 1991 Models 1,2,3,4, Max A-E-91RB
A-E-CB91 4 P20 1990 Model
The A-E-CB91 control board is no longer available. Stoves have to be upgraded to the C-E-950 board.
This will require a C-E-080-HAR wiring harness.
The hole for the board in the side panel will have to be enlarged to accommodate the new board.
C-E-022 1 P22 Old P22 Models High, Med, Low
C-E-022 1 P23 Prior to ’99 Models High, Med, Low
C-E-057 1 P22 Old P22 Models Low, B. C. High
C-E-057 1 P23 Prior to ’99 Models Low, B. C. High
C-E-950 4 P20 1991 Models Low, B, C, D, E, Max A-E-PIG
C-E-950 4 P23 Starting in ’99 to 6331 Low, B, C, D, E, Max
C-E-950 4 P23I Starting in ’99 to 1915 Low, B, C, D, E, Max
C-E-950 4 P24 ’92 Models to 53318 Low, B, C, D, E, Max ’92 Models Only A-E-PIG
C-E-950 4 P24I ’92 Models to 53318 Low, B, C, D, E, Max ’92 Models Only A-E-PIG
C-E-950 4 P26 All Units Low, B, C, D, E, Max ’92 Models Only A-E-PIG
C-E-950 4 P28 All Units Low, B, C, D, E, Max A-E-PIG2KFS
C-E-950 4 P28I All Units Low, B, C, D, E, Max
C-E-950 4 P32I All Units Low, B, C, D, E, Max ’92 Models Only A-E-PIG
C-E-950 4 P2000 All Analog Units Low, B, C, D, E, Max A-E-PIG2FFS
C-E-950 4 P2000I All Analog Units Low, B, C, D, E, Max
C-E-950 4 P2700 Up to 7899 Low, B, C, D, E, Max
Adapters:
A-E-91RB = Ribbon wire harness
A-E-PIG = Spade wire to molex adapter PHOTO
A-E-PIG2KFS = 6 plug molex to 8 plug molex adapter
The A-E-CB91 control board is no longer available. Stoves have to be upgraded to the C-E-950 board.
This will require a C-E-080-HAR wiring harness. The hole for the board in the side panel will have to be enlarged to accommodate the new board.
DIGITAL CIRCUIT BOARD CHART
Part Number RPM Stove Models Serial Number Range Settings
C-E-300 4 P23 6332 - 7165 1,2,3,4,5
C-E-300 4 P23I 1916 - 2242 1,2,3,4,5
C-E-300 4 P24 53319 - 53663 1,2,3,4,5
C-E-300 4 P24I 53220 - 53794 1,2,3,4,5
C-E-300 4 P2000 ? – 11779 1,2,3,4,5
C-E-300 4 P2000I ? – 22207 1,2,3,4,5
C-E-300 4 P2700 7900 - 8444 1,2,3,4,5
C-E-400 1 P23 7166 - Present 1,2,3,4,5
C-E-400 1 P23I 2243 - Present 1,2,3,4,5
C-E-400 1 P24 53664 - Present 1,2,3,4,5
C-E-400 1 P24I 53795 - Present 1,2,3,4,5
C-E-400 1 P2000 11780 - Present 1,2,3,4,5
C-E-400 1 P2000I 22208 - Present 1,2,3,4,5
C-E-400 1 P2700 8445 - Present 1,2,3,4,5
C-E-400 1 P1000
(The Big E) All units 1,2,3,4,5
C-E-100 1 P22 224-3401 1,2,3,4
Anyone an electronics type or has had experience adapting, or building a simple board? I really think this is a topic that needs to be addressed better. Thanks for any input.