I've been reading a thread that states"
E-2/E-1 right at start is actually a vacuum loss failure, the E-2 shows first due to the stove being in startup when the failure occurs so its "fail to start" due to "vacuum loss" treat it as a straight "E-1" in troubleshooting.
1. does the exhaust blower start if yes, check vac hose from switch to exhaust chamber, trim off any damaged portion to fix leak. if this doesnt get it , check wires from switch to board for connection and proper placement , wires should be on the "c" and the "no" positions with the "nc" empty , hose should be on the "-" port (the gray one) and the black port should be empty.
if no on the exhaust blower starting, then the exhaust blower not starting is the issue"
I get an E2- I did step 1 , found crack in hose and trimmed it. exhaust blower does start. But, I don't know where "c, no, nc,-" are located. I checked for all the wire connections. They seem good to me.
It appears that the augers work. But, the top auger does not drop many pellets into the bottom auger. I can feel it tunr by touching the back of the motor. But it's very litte with long intervals between. The top auger motor seems to have a little more play than the bottom auger. If top auger bearings are bad how could I be sure of it?
The bottom auger stops at one point and if the fire starts it goes out for lack of pellets. The room blower does not go on. Maybe because it doesn't burn long enough? But, I pulled the stove plug and applied direct electricity to the room blower and it functions well. Any ideas what I should do next?
E-2/E-1 right at start is actually a vacuum loss failure, the E-2 shows first due to the stove being in startup when the failure occurs so its "fail to start" due to "vacuum loss" treat it as a straight "E-1" in troubleshooting.
1. does the exhaust blower start if yes, check vac hose from switch to exhaust chamber, trim off any damaged portion to fix leak. if this doesnt get it , check wires from switch to board for connection and proper placement , wires should be on the "c" and the "no" positions with the "nc" empty , hose should be on the "-" port (the gray one) and the black port should be empty.
if no on the exhaust blower starting, then the exhaust blower not starting is the issue"
I get an E2- I did step 1 , found crack in hose and trimmed it. exhaust blower does start. But, I don't know where "c, no, nc,-" are located. I checked for all the wire connections. They seem good to me.
It appears that the augers work. But, the top auger does not drop many pellets into the bottom auger. I can feel it tunr by touching the back of the motor. But it's very litte with long intervals between. The top auger motor seems to have a little more play than the bottom auger. If top auger bearings are bad how could I be sure of it?
The bottom auger stops at one point and if the fire starts it goes out for lack of pellets. The room blower does not go on. Maybe because it doesn't burn long enough? But, I pulled the stove plug and applied direct electricity to the room blower and it functions well. Any ideas what I should do next?