ninjas are pretty coolthere is a retrofit kit to "upgrade" to the newer contorl board....but why? Stove is not going to act any differently. I suppose you get the LEDs and the DDM port,room sensing probe instead of thermostat, but nothing really all that special IMO. Besides, the new board doesn't say "Turbo"....turbo is way cool, almost as cool as ninjas.
there is a retrofit kit to "upgrade" to the newer contorl board....but why? Stove is not going to act any differently. I suppose you get the LEDs and the DDM port,room sensing probe instead of thermostat, but nothing really all that special IMO. Besides, the new board doesn't say "Turbo"....turbo is way cool, almost as cool as ninjas.
I think, instead of "TURBO", maybe a more intuitive symbol.....mushroom cloud? Skull and crossbones?Mine says "Ludicrous Heat (DO NOT USE!)" I tried it and the stove went to plaid!
I think, instead of "TURBO", maybe a more intuitive symbol.....mushroom cloud? Skull and crossbones?
How likely is board failure and what causes it?...heat I assume? How long and involved is the retrofit?
My older stove has the original board but rarely sees use these days.
Mine says "Ludicrous Heat (DO NOT USE!)" I tried it and the stove went to plaid!
OK, thanks. The fact Harman offers that retrofit kit is a bit strange. Wouldn't it be easier/cheaper to replace the failed component? Then again, if the board has to be out anyway and all the components would be new, perhaps this is the better choice...? I suppose it's better than paying someone to track down the offending item and waiting on parts.
Im told the supplier no longer makes them for Harman.....?for whatever reason they stopped making the original board, so if/when an old P38 cooks itself its gonna get the retrofit kit. Most likely because they can use that same board on the old 38 and the old P61 without ignition....2 stoves with 1 board type of thing. There can be only 1!
they jammed us sir....raspberry.
The supplier that Harman gets the boards from has discontinued two designs that Harman used. One is the P38 board the other is the Magnum 44. Because the P38 is still new they made an upgrade kit to change it to a board which is still being produced. The Magnum 44 is gone gone. Once no more boards are around it will be like a PP2.OK, thanks. The fact Harman offers that retrofit kit is a bit strange. Wouldn't it be easier/cheaper to replace the failed component? Then again, if the board has to be out anyway and all the components would be new, perhaps this is the better choice...? I suppose it's better than paying someone to track down the offending item and waiting on parts.
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