Seriously, what is this? I just cleaned my shelves and found this

Seriously, what is this? I just cleaned my shelves and found this.

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old ass mobo?
fuck if i know

looks like some sort of control board for mains. It has a bunch of relays and mains input clearly labelled.

Might be a board to control pumps, heating systems, a garage door, etc.

Bump. Probably a temperature controller or something.

>something for speaker
>antique porn machine

must be from and ancient civilisation

Microwave switch

Lol at the Antique Porn Machine.
But, I really need a definite answer.
Maybe someone who is an expert in installation?

It's a control board for a furnace.

samefag here. Might be worth a couple hundred if it works, and is for a relatively new furnace.

I swear to god it's unopened, might sell it to some installers. Can't be wrong when you check'um.

And a bump.

Lennox Furnace control circuit board t be precise.

$50 on ebay.

German technology??

its not a control unit for a boiler

no pots to adjust high and low temps

I see two names, Tyco and Potter/Brumfield. Probably British.

It's an old gag-the-fag 2000, from around 1982.
It can cure your gayness, but you need to cook it slowly until dissolved, and then inject it directly into your heart

You don't guess based on the components used, read the fucking PCB for model numbers.

It's a Lennox Furnace control circuit board

Were talking machine, brother, not meds.

Nah it's for a forced air furnace - the screw clamps on the bottom are where you run the wires to the thermostat.

You just gotta dissolve it a bit longer

Fuck me, sorry, bro. Call me retarded, I'm not an expert at this.

Op here. My phone's junk, so the comment looked messy.
I tried to dissolve it, but RuPaul came out with his drag queens and sung like angels. =:O

It an air conditioning fan control board on the left those screws is where you connect thermostat wire they should be labeled r w g c o/b etc. The black box on the right is the fan relay. Source am hvac guy. I think it's rheem/ruud

yup

spade connections
>power in
>at least 2 blowers motors
>possibly ignition
>flame sensor

Stating the obvious since 2009...

Not Lennox it's rheem/ruud

op is back
If i were to sell it, how much would it be bounght for?
One said $50, but i think it costs more.

youtu.be/c4Yz-1npgks

ALIEN TECHNOLOGY LOOK THE PICTURE I HAVE SEEN IN MY DREAMS WITH ET THAT WHAT YOU POSTED

It's likely the failed one

It is definitely a control board. Anything on the other side?

Im no attention whore, i just wanted to know what that was.

you're selling it as is
not 100% sure what the fuck it is
you don't even know if it works
no manual for it

no way are you going to get full market value
you can't just interchange stuff without changing other shit

youtu.be/c4Yz-1npgks

It's a fan control board for ruud/rheem handler/furnace the one for the variable speed motors

That's an internet. Rare to see one in the wild and still in it's pupa form.

Good eye user.

It's a Lennox Furnace control circuit board
youtu.be/c4Yz-1npgks

Is the bag sealed? Don't remember them coming sealed. Was it in a white box that says pro-tech on it? If bag isn't sealed hold it carefully by the edges. Look at the back any obvious burn marks indicating a short? Smell the bag and board any noticeable burnt smell? If so toss it

not quite the same part number - nearly all furnace control boards look pretty similar to this one, but every control board is a little different. Some of the really new high efficiency ones use multi-speed DC blowers with the motor controller and diagnostic/sensor controllers on the main board, which can make them a bit expensive. The older lower efficeincy ones can be as simple as a few relays/transformers and are quite cheap.

Not the same board. I installed and by extension serviced mainly rheem followed second by Lennox so should know.

Samefagging yourself when you're wrong

k, thnks.

It's a motherboard, mate

Late to the party mate

It's a dihydrogen monoxide emitting diode

No burning smell or marks. So, it's good to go, i guess?

Board is more square in the video more rectangular in op pic . In the vid the board is whitey in op pic it's hard to tell in bag but it is more tan/beige

Not necessarily that would rule out being good. There could be a short you can't detect with eyes or nose. Also the relays could be stuck open or closed. Was it in a box?

Probably yeah. Now that I remember, the installer that once came to my house had installed a different system, and left the one I have here.

I find it weird that a good board would be left behind . I would leave bad parts behind just to ensure the customer. But if it was good I would take it to use in the future because that board was pretty common. If you are hard up for cash try to sell it and deal with it if turns out to be bad. If not I would just toss it. How is it among your stuff but you don't know about it ?

Op here.
It's beige if my transparency prediction coming from the bag is correct.

show us bottom of board

It's a controller board for a gas boiler / central heating boiler. It's the screw terminals and large relays that give it away.

I thought it was intially a computer or electronics motherboard (I was a kid then, and I was a dumb shit, belive me). So I kept it.

could be an amplifier, but not a sound amplifier, it could be used to drive some motors, like a pump etc.

Also: dem neon indicator lamps are another giveaway.

I would have to open it. So no.

Can you point them out? I don't recall or see them.

If it's sealed then it's prob good . I got ahead of myself. I asked earlier but no answer

It's a control board for the Mitsubishi Blow the Man Down Sex Rob.
If you touch the large resistor at top right and your gf gives you a blow job you'll know she's model 069

kek

It's an iPhone 7

Is not seen that which it's desired by some that it must not be seen.
Dreams are still the opening.