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Q450 Accu temp electronics, fuse, etc.

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Glenn:
Q450 Accu temp electronics, fuse, etc.
Has anyone here replaced any of the Accu Temp electronic components.  I really can't tell how to get inside looking at the online manual. My display and subsequently the auger, the fan, etc., don't work.  The grill is useless at the moment.  I know it's getting electricity at the unit itself.  Thanks for any help.

Is there some way to get parts now that Firecraft is no more?  Love the grill & it's only 3 years old.

Canadian John:

 You may wish to PM Mikro, two posts below yours. He may be able to help you. Baring that I am sure others may chime in. And of course, WELCOME to pellet Fan.

jgrayson:
Hi Glenn,

I feel your pain.  Now that FireCraft is out of business it has become difficult to find exact fit parts.  We (myself and others here on PelletFan) have found some replacement parts from other manufacturers that have kept our FireCraft pits running.

Controller - The one in my pit stopped working some time ago.  Another member of PelletFan suggested trying one from RecTec.  I ordered the WiFi controller from RecTec and found the replacement to be fairly straightforward.  Remove two screws on the left side of the pellet hopper and the back of the controller and the wired connectors will be visible.  The controller is attached using two sets of nuts & bolts.  The original FireCraft controller and the new RecTec controller were well labeled so it was easy to see where each connector goes (and the connectors were the same).  The new RecTec controller is not as wide as the FireCraft controller, so I used one of the sets of nuts & bolts to attach the new controller.  Then I held a small block of wood on the opposite side and used two screws (one through the controller face screw hole and the other through the hole in the body of the pit) to hold that side of the controller in position.  It's been running like this for about 18 months now.

Igniter - I recently had this part fail.  Another member of PelletFan suggested that one from Englander would work so I bought one from them.  I installed it about a week ago and you should be able to find a detailed description of that repair in the list of posts.

Let us know if you have other questions about the controller. 

Glenn:
Hi JGrayson,

Thanks so much for your response.  Perhaps my Q450 is a bit newer than yours?  But, the two screws you mention to get to the controller on my unit are hex screws and they just turn & turn but don't let me get at the controller.  They don't come out.  So I started to unbolt the entire hopper to get at the electronics.  I'm eating a sandwich to give myself some protein & courage before I continue!     ::)  I'm hoping I don't end up with the grill in pieces all over my backyard.   I'll let you know how it goes & thanks again for your gracious response. 

-Glenn

Mikro:
To access the inside see photo. If screws are not coming out and only turning then they are stripped.
 Place a thin blade behind the head and slowly pry as you turn the screw. Most times you will find good threads and it will come on out.
mk

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