Veronica Stove acting up

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coolnuke

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Dec 5, 2012
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i cleaned and did the leaf blower cleaning after disconnecting the vaccuumm switch. now for some reason, the exhaust blower is cycling on and off and the room fan cycles as normal. this exhaust blower cycling is new and now i am getting clinkers in the burn pot in a few hours. any ideas?
 
What do you mean by cycling? Does the fan turn on and off, or does the speed vary ? What does the display panel say? Is it changing between Work and Modulate?
 
the exhaust fan speed varies while staying in the work mode. i understand the work modulate cycle and its not that.
 
What power level are you on and how many rpms are you seeing on "state stove"? How much variance in rpms? What temps are you seeing?

How clean is the vacuum tubing? No cracking?
 
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Maybe you knocked the thermal probe out of position....it just is pushed into the orange silicone gasket/sleeve in the exhaust blower housing.
 
What power level are you on and how many rpms are you seeing on "state stove"? How much variance in rpms? What temps are you seeing?

How clean is the vacuum tubing? No cracking?
i am running power 3 seems like the exhaust probe was slightly out of position. i pushed it in and its running great again. amazing how fickle they can be lol
 
Good to know your back burning OK. Also a good thing to have an issue defined and hear the solution...
 
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