The controller in my 10 year old MAK started acting erratically after a power hit. When I tried to order a new Pellet Boss, discovered that MAK no longer exists. So, I ordered a Pellet Drive from Fireboard, and started on the physical install today. I'll follow up with additional posts, when I start on the electrical side of things.
Started off by gutting the MAK 2 Star.
Then made a block off plate to take the place of the Pellet Boss, as well as provide a substrate to mount the new Pellet Drive. Used a piece of 3/16" aluminum, and used the old Pellet Boss for a template. Mounting screws are 8-32, and the hole for a wiring harness pass through, is 7/8". Also drilled and tapped two holes to mount the Pellet Drive small mounting plate.
The Pellet Drive small mounting plate was then screwed to the aluminum, and wiring harness passed through.
Finally, the wiring harness was plugged into the back of the Pellet Drive, and it was anchored to the factory nutserts. The gasket is kinda fiddly, but it all went together fine. Fit, finish, and build quality of the Pellet Drive is excellent.
More to follow, after I dig into the electrical.
Started off by gutting the MAK 2 Star.
Then made a block off plate to take the place of the Pellet Boss, as well as provide a substrate to mount the new Pellet Drive. Used a piece of 3/16" aluminum, and used the old Pellet Boss for a template. Mounting screws are 8-32, and the hole for a wiring harness pass through, is 7/8". Also drilled and tapped two holes to mount the Pellet Drive small mounting plate.
The Pellet Drive small mounting plate was then screwed to the aluminum, and wiring harness passed through.
Finally, the wiring harness was plugged into the back of the Pellet Drive, and it was anchored to the factory nutserts. The gasket is kinda fiddly, but it all went together fine. Fit, finish, and build quality of the Pellet Drive is excellent.
More to follow, after I dig into the electrical.