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Have a reliant fs1 phoenix pellet stove. Our control board isnt working looking for a replacement board

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I did a search on Google, and came up with this current 'e' mail address--

www.earthsenseenergysystems.com/ReliantStoves.htm

They are in Dale, WI.

Main Store:

Earth Sense Energy System
Address W9715 Hwy 96
PO Box 167 Dale Wisconsin

Phone 920-779-6647
Toll Free: 1-800-236-6647

I hope that helps-
If not, let me know-

Mack B

MAIN STORE:
Earth Sense Energy Systems

Address: W9715 Hwy 96 P.O. Box 167 Dale, WI 54931
Phone: (920) 779-6647
Toll Free: 1-800-236-6647

MAIN STORE:
Earth Sense Energy Systems

Address: W9715 Hwy 96 P.O. Box 167 Dale, WI 54931
Phone: (920) 779-6647
Toll Free: 1-800-236-6647

MAIN STORE:
Earth Sense Energy Systems

Address: W9715 Hwy 96 P.O. Box 167 Dale, WI 54931
Phone: (920) 779-6647
Toll Free: 1-800-236-6647

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