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ignition control board interchangeability

Bigscout79

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I have a ~5 year old Dornback 45k. I think I've jumpered everything out to be able to determine that the control board is bad. http://www.hamiltonhomeproducts.com/p/242/gh-1035-ignition-module-for-dgh

I am having a hard time paying 200+ after tax and shipping for a new one when I can get a whole new furnace for less than 2x that.

I see some "universal" ignition control boards on Amazon for instance that I think will work. Curious if anyone can confirm my thoughts. Thanks in advance.

You can see the specifications on the link above and here for a possible replacement: http://www.supplyhouse.com/White-Rodgers-50A55-843-Universal-Silicon-Carbide-Integrated-Ignition-Control-11662000-p?gclid=CjwKEAjwzeihBRCQ84bhxrz_0w8SJAAohyh1SwD5EehlBei54FbEIPgEvhrZjJi_3sK4UI4qhrN3NRoCIcLw_wcB
 
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Bigscout79

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It has, twice :)

I jumpered all the safety systems for testing and the valve and nothing is apparent from the blink codes either. the light just goes out and comes back on in a second with the furnace shut down. it will restart if I unplug it for a minute or two.
 
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Bigscout79

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It has I'm on my third ignitor (not control board, just the hot surface ignitor) and I switched to the rod type. The ignitors are less expensive but still were 60+ if I recall.
 

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im always dubious about swapping a different flame supervision device /igniter in than standard ,can also upset insurance co if something goes wrong
 
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