Hello,
I have previously posted about my Harman accentra fs throwing a 2 blink status code after replacing the circuit board. The stove is clean the chimney is clean. This is a pre ddm stove so no plug in for answers. Before I replaced the board it would start flawlessly. Good combustion beautiful wall of flame. As it came to temperature however the feed light would come on but the motor would not feed. This would occur with increasing frequency until the stove limped along and went out. usually about 3 hrs. I replaced the door gasket, I replaced the temp sensor I replaced the vacuum switch and I replaced the feed motor. No change. I replaced the circuit board, made sure the dip switches are set for the black tsp and now it throws the 2 blink code at around the same time frame as it began showing symptoms with the old board. I have a thermometer on the side of the stove it throws the code at 150 to 200 degrees. In the accentra manual the 2 blink code refers to the jumpers at j2 on the old board. there are no jumpers on the new board. My question is is there a work around for this issue. I've read here that the new boards take the red temp sensor. These don't fit the old Harman accentras. Is this something a Harman tech might be able tackle? I'm at a loss. Any advice is deeply appreciated .
Julian
I have previously posted about my Harman accentra fs throwing a 2 blink status code after replacing the circuit board. The stove is clean the chimney is clean. This is a pre ddm stove so no plug in for answers. Before I replaced the board it would start flawlessly. Good combustion beautiful wall of flame. As it came to temperature however the feed light would come on but the motor would not feed. This would occur with increasing frequency until the stove limped along and went out. usually about 3 hrs. I replaced the door gasket, I replaced the temp sensor I replaced the vacuum switch and I replaced the feed motor. No change. I replaced the circuit board, made sure the dip switches are set for the black tsp and now it throws the 2 blink code at around the same time frame as it began showing symptoms with the old board. I have a thermometer on the side of the stove it throws the code at 150 to 200 degrees. In the accentra manual the 2 blink code refers to the jumpers at j2 on the old board. there are no jumpers on the new board. My question is is there a work around for this issue. I've read here that the new boards take the red temp sensor. These don't fit the old Harman accentras. Is this something a Harman tech might be able tackle? I'm at a loss. Any advice is deeply appreciated .
Julian