Furnace thermostat receptacle, part name?

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Lolalola

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Hi I need to order this part but don’t know the name. It’s the receptacle for thermostat wiring on the circuit board.
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and does anyone know where I can order it
 

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It is nothing that is sold as a separate part by the mfr.; looks to be soldered, so, either replace the board or search PCB terminal blocks. But de-soldering and then re-soldering is not likely up your alley.

I see a slight crack in the green part in the photo but, that should not affect anything after taping over it.
 
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What is wrong with the terminal block? How did u test it? Model and brand of furnace? Did u pull the board look for burnt components?
 

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I see that a piece has broken off. If the the thermostat wire can still be attached and held by using the screws, it is what is important. If the wire cannot be held on, soldering the wire on is possible. As Brplum suggest, wrapping some electrical tape over it will help in insulating the broken part.
 

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The furnace manufacture won't have that part cause it comes with a new board. If the board has a single pin in that space use a stranded wire pushed on to the pin with stat wire connected to the other end.
 
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