Drolet Eco-65 igniter...

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Have never removed the igniter form my stove, which is good but I'm curious
to know if it's a 5" or 6" long or else and is it the same as the Eco-45???

Mine is not the one that fits somewhere under the burn pot but onto the back wall.
I have i believe, the first generation...

All of this because I'm thinking of getting a spare after 4 years of usage....

Cheers
 
The question is good. I got the latest version of the eco65. Was waiting for it. That why the number are nor the same. It will do the same job, using the same input. Might check the shape, to make sure it fits. My furnace is not made the same n mny ways as the pre-version.
 
The question is good. I got the latest version of the eco65. Was waiting for it. That why the number are nor the same. It will do the same job, using the same input. Might check the shape, to make sure it fits. My furnace is not made the same n mny ways as the pre-version.
To complicate the issue ;) the early serial number like mine (222) they show a replacement
with a SE30789, I guess I'll talk to them this week as I seems to go in circle with this...
Thx
 
I would think the new ignitors dont use the air pump, so no way the stove is going to come up to heat at the same rate without the air pump! I would continue to use the air pump if you can.
 
I would think the new ignitors dont use the air pump, so no way the stove is going to come up to heat at the same rate without the air pump! I would continue to use the air pump if you can.
I'll have to figure out how to remove this thing and get it's size, length and diameter and go on a search for them..
Someone looking to replace his on an Eco-45 found 5/$30 on ChinaBay.

Can't really comment on pump, you must be talking about the latest version of stove right?????
I went and look at mine and I see a tube that connect to top of igniter and a pump inside for sure..

Hyfire..Have you had to replace yours yet???
 
The new stoves don't have an air pump, but that replacement ignitor you can't use an air pump its its not hollow. Mine old one is still working fine..
 
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