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MEO York S1 33101975102 Cntrl Defrost Board Kit P7570847MEO-150794 https://cdnimages.opentip.com/full/MEO/MEO-150794.jpg York S1 33101975102 Cntrl Defrost Board Kit Manufacturer Part Number: S1-33101975102Part Description: Heat Pump Defrost Control Board Item Defrost Control Board Used On Item Heat Pump Used On Model/Brand THJD Used On Item Part No THJD18S41S7A, THJD24S41S7A, THJD30S41S7A, THJD60S41S7A 7570847 688714823421 0.4200lbs 0.00 0.00 0.00
York
146.2300 2025-07-16 Only 1 left In Stock
customer review - by , September 9, 2017
5/ 5stars
You know, this PCB was an exact replacement, and works like it should but didn't fix my problem.

There was a lightning strike near my house that killed power to the house. When power was restored, the AC worked for 5-10min and then died.. Blown fuse. Replacing the fuse worked but then it would blow again after a few minutes. All systems were a go after bypassing this PCB. Naturally, I figured that the lightning strike must have compromised something on this pcb.

I ordered and received this pcb four days later and installed it the following weekend. Everything was great for another four days when the same problem came back - Whu??? B/S. Same issue? Same PCB? Bypassed it again and the F***ing thing works!!

1wk later - the problem returned (with this pcb bypassed).. Ahhh!!!! When bypassing this PCB the contactor and reverse valve were wired direct through the thermostat and the main 24VAC power (to this pcb) was unused, taped off and hanging - but was responsible for shorting out the system!!

Freaking thermostat wires had been rubbing through at the base of the heat pump and shorting out with vibration, intermittently - and completely unrelated to this pcb OR the original power outage due to lightning strike. Co-incidental as F***.. Every time I would troubleshoot this system, those wires would get disturbed and give the impression that it was fixed, until of course they settled through vibration back to their happy place and shorted out again... Maddening.. All of this, as you can imagine, was also coincidentally taking place in the area of 2 AM each time.. Jeez...

York S1-33101975102 Cntrl, Defrost Board, Kit, Price/each

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Manufacturer Part Number: S1-33101975102

Part Description:
  • Heat Pump Defrost Control Board
  • Item Defrost Control Board
  • Used On Item Heat Pump
  • Used On Model/Brand THJD
  • Used On Item Part No THJD18S41S7A, THJD24S41S7A, THJD30S41S7A, THJD60S41S7A

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By Mike Abretske
Date: September 30, 2017
You know, this PCB was an exact replacement, and works like it should but didn't fix my problem.<br /><br />There was a lightning strike near my house that killed power to the house. When power was restored, the AC worked for 5-10min and then died.. Blown fuse. Replacing the fuse worked but then it would blow again after a few minutes. All systems were a go after bypassing this PCB. Naturally, I figured that the lightning strike must have compromised something on this pcb.<br /><br />I ordered and received this pcb four days later and installed it the following weekend. Everything was great for another four days when the same problem came back - Whu??? B/S. Same issue? Same PCB? Bypassed it again and the F***ing thing works!!<br /><br />1wk later - the problem returned (with this pcb bypassed).. Ahhh!!!! When bypassing this PCB the contactor and reverse valve were wired direct through the thermostat and the main 24VAC power (to this pcb) was unused, taped off and hanging - but was responsible for shorting out the system!!<br /><br />Freaking thermostat wires had been rubbing through at the base of the heat pump and shorting out with vibration, intermittently - and completely unrelated to this pcb OR the original power outage due to lightning strike. Co-incidental as F***.. Every time I would troubleshoot this system, those wires would get disturbed and give the impression that it was fixed, until of course they settled through vibration back to their happy place and shorted out again... Maddening.. All of this, as you can imagine, was also coincidentally taking place in the area of 2 AM each time.. Jeez...
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