Replacement Harman Platinum Control Board!!!



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Replacement Harman Platinum Control Board!!!
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Great product
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•August 24, 2023
Perfect replacement. Easy to setup and install.
prompt shipping
John H.✓ Verified Purchase•July 26, 2023
correct part
Good value
Nevada Geezer✓ Verified Purchase•July 2, 2023
Got this for a Harman Accentra.
Swapped the controller out in about half an hour:
Unplug the stove from AC power, remove two screws holding the controller to the swing-out cover, detach the cover which has the board attached, unplug the main harness, unplug the exhaust temperature sensor cable (two red wires attached to a small black two conductor plug that latches) and unplug the remote temperature sensor cable (two quick connect tabs - use long nosed pliers to grip the lugs to unplug - DON'T YANK ON THE WIRES!), pull the knobs, unsnap the board from the panel's 4 snap-top retainers and reverse the process to install the new board. The replacement comes with new knobs and shaft parts but those weren't really needed since I just used the old ones. The included switch setting sheet is not useful since it doesn't really tell one which setting to use out of quite a few shown (settings are described as feeder speeds and other characteristics and not by stove model or type). Instead, I copied the old controller's switch settings and everything worked perfectly. Appears to be the newest version of the controller, revision "G". Works great.
By the way, don't touch the white wheel/knob on the back side of the board - have no clue as to it's purpose and it is not described anywhere - probably is a factory setting of some sort.
My old one (revision B) had an igniter driver failure (probably a blown TRIAC). The new one appears to operate a bit smoother than the old one (seems to start and shut down faster, and runs better) plus the on/off knob has a detent in the off position.
Also, if you do some internet searches, you may find the same item for slightly cheaper, maybe as much as 10% but through Amazon, the shipping is free.
Swapped the controller out in about half an hour:
Unplug the stove from AC power, remove two screws holding the controller to the swing-out cover, detach the cover which has the board attached, unplug the main harness, unplug the exhaust temperature sensor cable (two red wires attached to a small black two conductor plug that latches) and unplug the remote temperature sensor cable (two quick connect tabs - use long nosed pliers to grip the lugs to unplug - DON'T YANK ON THE WIRES!), pull the knobs, unsnap the board from the panel's 4 snap-top retainers and reverse the process to install the new board. The replacement comes with new knobs and shaft parts but those weren't really needed since I just used the old ones. The included switch setting sheet is not useful since it doesn't really tell one which setting to use out of quite a few shown (settings are described as feeder speeds and other characteristics and not by stove model or type). Instead, I copied the old controller's switch settings and everything worked perfectly. Appears to be the newest version of the controller, revision "G". Works great.
By the way, don't touch the white wheel/knob on the back side of the board - have no clue as to it's purpose and it is not described anywhere - probably is a factory setting of some sort.
My old one (revision B) had an igniter driver failure (probably a blown TRIAC). The new one appears to operate a bit smoother than the old one (seems to start and shut down faster, and runs better) plus the on/off knob has a detent in the off position.
Also, if you do some internet searches, you may find the same item for slightly cheaper, maybe as much as 10% but through Amazon, the shipping is free.
Well the fuse was blown when I received it.
Jim's Radiator✓ Verified Purchase•June 27, 2023
I changed out my circuit board after reading the paper work that came with it.
My old circuit board was set at the factory so I set it at the same settings. And it didn't like my esp sensor that worked fine with my old board.
But once I reread the settings and which switch's did what I set it to hi altitude and timming for ignitor and my P61 stove ( replacing the fuse) it has now been running flawlessly .
Because of the expense of the board I didn't change it out. We suffered for a few years with it acting up.
It finally wouldn't shut off. The off position between stove temp and room temp wouldn't work any more.
The new one now has a detent on the off position, much nicer then the old one.
Now the stove shuts down within forty-five min.
I've had this Harmon stove for 17 years. By far this is the best stove on the market.
It heats our 2000sq' house perfectly.
100 bags a year. Doing a good through cleaning pre season and it's ready to go.
I don't even change out the ash can all winter.
100 bags don't produce enough ash to warrent it.
Thanks Harmon.
Our P61 lives on number 1 feed and no need to change it. Sets at room temp hi some times in the evening we need to turn it down to low.
We shut it off when we go to bed.
Do a quick clean to the ramp in the morning by pushing everything back into the bottom of the ramp. Using the tools ( straight edge is best) wire brush the top holes area and off she goes.
This is now finishing up on its 18 the winter.still have about 25 bags to go.
My old circuit board was set at the factory so I set it at the same settings. And it didn't like my esp sensor that worked fine with my old board.
But once I reread the settings and which switch's did what I set it to hi altitude and timming for ignitor and my P61 stove ( replacing the fuse) it has now been running flawlessly .
Because of the expense of the board I didn't change it out. We suffered for a few years with it acting up.
It finally wouldn't shut off. The off position between stove temp and room temp wouldn't work any more.
The new one now has a detent on the off position, much nicer then the old one.
Now the stove shuts down within forty-five min.
I've had this Harmon stove for 17 years. By far this is the best stove on the market.
It heats our 2000sq' house perfectly.
100 bags a year. Doing a good through cleaning pre season and it's ready to go.
I don't even change out the ash can all winter.
100 bags don't produce enough ash to warrent it.
Thanks Harmon.
Our P61 lives on number 1 feed and no need to change it. Sets at room temp hi some times in the evening we need to turn it down to low.
We shut it off when we go to bed.
Do a quick clean to the ramp in the morning by pushing everything back into the bottom of the ramp. Using the tools ( straight edge is best) wire brush the top holes area and off she goes.
This is now finishing up on its 18 the winter.still have about 25 bags to go.
Exactly What My Pellet Stove Needed
R. Martin✓ Verified Purchase•June 18, 2023
My 14 year old Harmon started to go on the fritz--lights were not working, blower would work intermittently, etc. Thought the whole thing was done for. But all it needed as a new control panel, and this worked perfectly. The repairman who services the stove was able to install it without any issues--quick and easy. Not only is my stove like new, but it seems to be working better than it did originally--the lights are brighter and the temperature is better regulated. Very happy!
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