Hi guys I have 2 stoves and both are acting up right now, aahhhhh waht a pain!
Anyway I have a 1990's Avalon PS 900 pellet stove.
I have pretty much replaced every part of this stove.
Here is the new problem I am having. This problem has happened around 4 times over the past 2 months.
The stove seems to put itself on non stop high. The auger motor is less than 1 year old. It makes the auger turn non stop, and overheats the stove. This thing looks like it could catch fire when this happens.
It also sets off the thermal switch in the convection motor because it gets so overheated. So pretty much I cant run the stove unless I am in the general area of the room where the stove is.
I need to be able to run the stove at night when I am sleeping so I need to fix this.
I just replaced the motherboard last year because of a different problem. The only part that is old on the stove at this point are the dials that control feed rate and the convection fan speed. Is this a common problem when the dials go? Is this a part that I can even find?
Thanks in advance to any replies.
Anyway I have a 1990's Avalon PS 900 pellet stove.
I have pretty much replaced every part of this stove.
Here is the new problem I am having. This problem has happened around 4 times over the past 2 months.
The stove seems to put itself on non stop high. The auger motor is less than 1 year old. It makes the auger turn non stop, and overheats the stove. This thing looks like it could catch fire when this happens.
It also sets off the thermal switch in the convection motor because it gets so overheated. So pretty much I cant run the stove unless I am in the general area of the room where the stove is.
I need to be able to run the stove at night when I am sleeping so I need to fix this.
I just replaced the motherboard last year because of a different problem. The only part that is old on the stove at this point are the dials that control feed rate and the convection fan speed. Is this a common problem when the dials go? Is this a part that I can even find?
Thanks in advance to any replies.