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jimjones360
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Hey there, first id like to say GREAT forum.. So much helpful information, posts here have helped me solve several major issues with my stove over the years!
Sadly today I went downstairs to check the stove / refill the hopper... and I ran into the following:
I attempted to change the level from 2 to 3 and the unit was not reacting... I attempted to turn the unit off, the on off was not reacting.... however the stove was, at the time, still running. So I unplugged it & plugged it back in... It now allowed me to change the levels! but shortly after that it stopped reacting again when I attempted to change the auger trim. I then noticed a small blue spark, right under the heat level button (exactly around the back side of the FUSE) then the unit just CEASED to power up or react to anything. Also note this unit is plugged into a high end UPS / Surge protector...
I've examined the board (C-11103) their does not seem to be any noticeable burns or damage to it what so ever(I have much experience with repairing circuit boards and soldering electronics...) Also the FUSE is completely intact according to my voltage meter.... I believe the control board has gone, but this is one very costly piece to replace.. I do not want to order one of these & wait 3 weeks for it to arrive if it may possibly be something else. Ive examined all the wires that connect to the control board, I cannot find any sort of damage to them.
My question is has anyone on here ever experienced something like this before, if so what was the solution?
Sadly today I went downstairs to check the stove / refill the hopper... and I ran into the following:
I attempted to change the level from 2 to 3 and the unit was not reacting... I attempted to turn the unit off, the on off was not reacting.... however the stove was, at the time, still running. So I unplugged it & plugged it back in... It now allowed me to change the levels! but shortly after that it stopped reacting again when I attempted to change the auger trim. I then noticed a small blue spark, right under the heat level button (exactly around the back side of the FUSE) then the unit just CEASED to power up or react to anything. Also note this unit is plugged into a high end UPS / Surge protector...
I've examined the board (C-11103) their does not seem to be any noticeable burns or damage to it what so ever(I have much experience with repairing circuit boards and soldering electronics...) Also the FUSE is completely intact according to my voltage meter.... I believe the control board has gone, but this is one very costly piece to replace.. I do not want to order one of these & wait 3 weeks for it to arrive if it may possibly be something else. Ive examined all the wires that connect to the control board, I cannot find any sort of damage to them.
My question is has anyone on here ever experienced something like this before, if so what was the solution?