Harmon PC45 pellet stove

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Chris13

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Nov 7, 2018
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Indiana
Hello i am new to this forum and need help. I have a Harmon PC45 and had a power outage and now my pellet stove auger runs constantly. Harmon service man wants a $100 to diagnose. No lights are flahing. Everything else runs fine. I am unsure if i should get a new circuit board or auger motor
 
Triac on circuit board is probably shorted internally. Replacing that or complete board should fix issue. This assumes no one was tampering with wiring.
 
Thank you so much for your help i will order the circuit board tomorrow and see if that works. no one has touched anything, that is just how it was fired up after the power came back on
 
Unplug stove.Let unplugged for 30 minutes.If you cannot let it unplugged that long,take a piece of metal,go across the two large prongs on the plug,this will dump all the memory on the circuit board.Then plug back in,and try a restart.
 
Thank you for your help. I have unplugged it and restarted it and it did not work. Everything else runs perfect and everything works in test mode. I have ordered a new circuit board and it should be here by Friday and hopefully it fixes the issue. Thank you again for the advice
 
Thank you jzm2cc for your advice bought circuit board, put installed it and now my pellet stove is working correctly again. Thank you so much you saved me $100
 
Time for a good surge protector or ups with surge protection...

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