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Reviews (5)

Jul 23, 2020
Perfect
Perfect fit. Just like original. Took about 15 minutes to replace. 10-12 min of the time was finding my tools.

Jun 05, 2023
20 Minutes to a working Furnace
My daughter's gas furnace stopped working. I removed front cover to expose burner tubes. Cycled thermostat and found that igniters were glowing properly and fan motor was running. Obviously there wasn't any gas flowing out of gas valve. I checked the voltage going to gas valve while igniters were glowing and found the 12v supply from "motherboard" was working. Ordered new gas valve and spent about 20 minutes installing it. Everything now works great. (I omitted a few procedures in troubleshooting process for brevity) You can find full procedure on YouTube.

Apr 27, 2024
This is the 3rd charger I have purchased. It's GREAT.
I got one with my Chevy Bolt and bought 2 on eBay for my son and daughter. They are a level-2 charger (240v) and can also be used as a level 1 charger since it has interchangeable plugs. An added benefit is the 240 v plug can be plugged into most RV parks that have 50 amp service. I just installed a new 240v receptacle that is the same as an electric clothes dryer. Make sure you are compliant with all local electrical codes and laws. Note: we often loose electrical power here in rural Oregon and when that happens, the charging unit switches from 240v to 120v. When power is restored, the charger may show an error. Simple fix is to switch the 240v cable plug to 120v plug and temporarily plug the unit into a 120v receptacle. After a few seconds (30) the unit should show the blue light. Now just switch the plug back to 240v and it should "reset" when you plug into a 240v outlet. I've had to use this method several times to reset the charger.