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Customer
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2022
Order control board in February. It stopped working in July. Waste of money.
JHaysPE
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2021
Product showed up per picture, but there are -zero- instructions in the box. The product is actually a -03 model of this board, not a -01. There is a jumper for fan delay after heating cycle not DIP switches per the original.The blower fan will not stay on. It turns off while in a cooling cycle. I think this might have something to do with the delay jumper, but without any instructions...who knows?But the main gripe is...I can see no way to contact this vendor. No email, no phone...and the Amazon Assistant is geared towards list shipments, etc.No help whatsoever.
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2021
Worked great
GlowingAnt
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2021
Ordered version 1 and received 3. There's not much difference. Transfer all connections and fires up without issues.
Nubia arevalo
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2021
Fue perfecta
C Abraham real estate llc
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2020
This item was a perfect match.stikl working
joe Nalgas
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2020
My furnace was having intermittent issues where the hot surface igniter would not light thus keeping the furnace from light up a quick voltage check at the output from the board leading to the igniter verified problem was the board. super easy to swap. guaranty this would have been a 3 to 400 dollar repair.
Eddie B.
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2020
I'm a new home owner of a very old 100+ year old house of my family's. This home had a gas furnace put in about 20~ years ago, a "Conquest 80" unit. A few weeks ago (conveniently on a cold fall day), the furnace started blowing cold air. Educating myself on furnaces on the web and YouTube, I discovered the gas wasn't igniting, and found that the igniter wasn't turning cherry red. I did the logical thing of replacing the igniter first. That didn't seem to solve the problem.I felt I was getting in a little over my head, so I called an HVAC person to come diagnose it. He told me the voltages were low (from the board). This guy was a bit difficult to work with, and also never called me back about actually fixing the furnace nor giving me an estimate. I got very frustrated on that route, and being an IT person as well as a DIY'er with home projects, I decided to take this one on myself. I researched replacing boards yourself and it is a very easy job. It requires no special skills nor tools other than a screwdriver and optional needle nose pliers. I took several photos of the board, google'd the serial numbers, and found this replacement on Amazon.I bought this board, it arrived quickly and I reconnected everything in the same fashion as it was beforehand. It only took me 10 minutes and in no time, I had a functioning furnace again! It's run a few times today and it just feels good to have heat again in my home! If you got a little confidence, this is a super simple DIY job that will save you hundreds of dollars vs. hiring someone to do the same thing. It's as easy as replacing a computer motherboard, plug and play operation. And the board is a likely culprit of problems happening in your furnace if you've tried replacing other parts like I have. Great product and seller.
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