quadrafire 1100 pellet stove does nothing after blowing fuse n replacing it

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9 10 pages, 225 posts, and 2500 + page views later, that was certainly an odyssey to follow along on gentleman ! :cool: Kudos to pelletstove93 for sticking with it, and to kap, tj, Harvey, cladmaster, et al for helping him 'land the airplane' via internet cyber space !

Happy New Year everybody. And be careful if you are out and about ringing in the New Year !
 
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Oh my, and after all that, it was the vac switch -- and this is what I was lead to via all the tests done / posted here with all the results.

Glad your stove is up and running, stay warm..... and just in time too with the cold snap that's here now.

Happy New Year
 
Oh my, and after all that, it was the vac switch -- and this is what I was lead to via all the tests done / posted here with all the results.

Glad your stove is up and running, stay warm..... and just in time too with the cold snap that's here now.

Happy New Year
reset switch
 
You don't want thermo wires connected to anything as you can't get a good reading. Just need to see if power is going past light. Light only comes on when tstat calls for heat. Need to know if it is getting power to turn stove on. Don't want you buying a control box if you don't need one, but am betting you do. We need to follow power route.Make sure outlet is working, check for power at the black wire from the power cord. If there, check for power at the grey wire on the 7 amp fuse holder. If power is there check for power at he grey wires on snap disc #3. If power is there, time to replace control box.
how do you check for power? How do you use a multimeter box to do that?
 
Easiest way is to use a power tester that blinks and makes noise if power is present in a wire. kap