Remote Reset Button for Quadrafire Classic Bay CB1200 FS !!! How to Remotely warm your shed with a P

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Well, I tried stove this AM at 40 Deg F and it started fine!!

see thread “Quadrafire Classic Bay 1200FS died, quit, just stopped working tonight!!! ?#%&## KaPut!â€
https://www.hearth.com/econtent/index.php/forums/viewthread/91793/

Could very well be the AC cord causing the false starts!!! Will do more testing!

These stoves are built like tanks!!
 
But the cord loose would have stopped and started the stove??

Not stall the auger. The blower would have cycled everytime you lost power? Not just the auger?

You would have heard the combustion blower turning On and Off?? No??

Im still voting for the Capacitor. Its cheap and well worth the money...

Maybe this will do it? But seems doubtful. IMO
 
DexterDay said:
But the cord loose would have stopped and started the stove??

Not stall the auger. The blower would have cycled everytime you lost power? Not just the auger?

You would have heard the combustion blower turning On and Off?? No??

Im still voting for the Capacitor. Its cheap and well worth the money...

Maybe this will do it? But seems doubtful. IMO

It was just a temporary interruption in power that stopped the startup cycle so it really could be the cord but I will see from more testing. So far so good!!!!
 
Don2222 said:
DexterDay said:
But the cord loose would have stopped and started the stove??

Not stall the auger. The blower would have cycled everytime you lost power? Not just the auger?

You would have heard the combustion blower turning On and Off?? No??

Im still voting for the Capacitor. Its cheap and well worth the money...

Maybe this will do it? But seems doubtful. IMO

It was just a temporary interruption in power that stopped the startup cycle so it really could be the cord but I will see from more testing. So far so good!!!!

Only getting 6 pellets on a start-up is more than temporary interruption. IMO.
 
DexterDay said:
Don2222 said:
DexterDay said:
But the cord loose would have stopped and started the stove??

Not stall the auger. The blower would have cycled everytime you lost power? Not just the auger?

You would have heard the combustion blower turning On and Off?? No??

Im still voting for the Capacitor. Its cheap and well worth the money...

Maybe this will do it? But seems doubtful. IMO

It was just a temporary interruption in power that stopped the startup cycle so it really could be the cord but I will see from more testing. So far so good!!!!

Only getting 6 pellets on a start-up is more than temporary interruption. IMO.

Bad contacts can cause interruptions maybe temporary was not the right word choice. Intermittent interruptions is what I mean.

Anyways, since I put the New AC cord in, it has started every time!!! Which goes to show Pellet Stoves need good electrical connections!!!
 
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