Hi,
New to the forum. I have read countless posts on this forum about replacing the 1 RPM motor used on many of the Englander wood pellet stoves. My 10-CDV is a multi fuel or corn burner manufactured in Jan. 2006 that uses a 4 RPM motor that looks and measures identical to the 1 RPM motor used in these wood pellet stoves. I find the GA gear motor intriguing http://www.gleasonavery.com/catalog/pellet-corn-stove-motors.html Just thought I would post and let you folks know I'll be ordering one for my stove. I will report back the results. I figure since I found the information here I would share my results and pay it forward.
I was also thinking about ordering a stir mtor and was wondering if anyone has an opinion on which way I should go. The current motor is 2.4 RPM. The GA models available are 2 or 3 RPM the 2 RPM has a stronger torque spec but of coarse moves slower and the 3 RPM moives faster but with less torque. Would you go 2 RPM or 3 RRM. I was thinking for a stir motor that at times has to break up clinkers the extra torque at lower speed would be the way to go?
I'm kind of surprised at how few posts on this forum relate to my Stove. I know many of these stove have been sold VIA Home Depot and Lowes over the years.
Thanks Craig
New to the forum. I have read countless posts on this forum about replacing the 1 RPM motor used on many of the Englander wood pellet stoves. My 10-CDV is a multi fuel or corn burner manufactured in Jan. 2006 that uses a 4 RPM motor that looks and measures identical to the 1 RPM motor used in these wood pellet stoves. I find the GA gear motor intriguing http://www.gleasonavery.com/catalog/pellet-corn-stove-motors.html Just thought I would post and let you folks know I'll be ordering one for my stove. I will report back the results. I figure since I found the information here I would share my results and pay it forward.
I was also thinking about ordering a stir mtor and was wondering if anyone has an opinion on which way I should go. The current motor is 2.4 RPM. The GA models available are 2 or 3 RPM the 2 RPM has a stronger torque spec but of coarse moves slower and the 3 RPM moives faster but with less torque. Would you go 2 RPM or 3 RRM. I was thinking for a stir motor that at times has to break up clinkers the extra torque at lower speed would be the way to go?
I'm kind of surprised at how few posts on this forum relate to my Stove. I know many of these stove have been sold VIA Home Depot and Lowes over the years.
Thanks Craig