Upgrade or repair your cooktop with this Heavy-Duty Gas Stove Pulse Igniter. Designed as a high-frequency electronic spark module, this "Double Plug" generator is essential for providing the rapid, consistent ignition required for modern gas stoves and hobs. Whether you are running a single-cell 1.5V or a dual-cell 3V battery system, this module ensures your stove lights safely and instantly every time.
Dual-Output "Double Plug" Design: Features two high-voltage output terminals, allowing for the simultaneous ignition of two burners or providing a reinforced spark for high-efficiency stovetops.
Multi-Voltage Compatibility: Engineered to operate efficiently across 1.5V and 3V power inputs, making it a versatile replacement for various battery-operated ignition boxes.
Rapid Pulse Technology: Delivers a continuous, high-intensity spark the moment the stove knob is turned, reducing gas buildup and ensuring a safer lighting process.
Durable Sealed Housing: The internal electronics are fully potted and sealed in a high-temperature resistant casing to protect against moisture, grease, and kitchen humidity.
Universal Fitment: Compact design with standard color-coded wiring allows for easy integration into most major gas stove brands.
Home Kitchen Cooktops: The primary ignition component for built-in gas hobs and tabletop gas stoves.
Commercial Burners: Suitable for small-scale commercial gas appliances requiring a reliable electronic spark.
DIY Appliance Repair: An affordable alternative to manufacturer-branded ignition modules.
Input Voltage: 1.5V / 3V DC.
Configuration: 2 High-Voltage Output Plugs (Double Plug).
Material: Flame-retardant PP Plastic.
Spark Frequency: High-frequency pulse.
Installation: Pre-wired for easy connection to battery box and microswitch.
Can I use this for a stove that only uses one burner?
Yes. You can use one plug and leave the other as a spare, or use both for a single burner to ensure an even more reliable spark.
Why is my stove clicking but not lighting?
If you hear the clicking from this module but see no flame, check that the ignition needle is clean and correctly positioned near the burner head. If there is no clicking at all, it's time to replace the pulse generator.
Is it hard to wire up?
No. Most units use standard color coding (usually Red/Black for power and White/Yellow for the switch). Always ensure the gas is off and batteries are removed before starting the replacement.