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    Looking for a pellet stove thimble for a Pellet Vent Pipe 5 5-inch outer diameter.

    I have a Jamestown J1000 that came with an OEM pellet vent pipe that is designed to vent and draw in air as well. The inner diameter is 3 inches and the outer diameter is 5 inches. I'm having a really hard time finding a thimble for it. Any suggestions?
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    Jamestown J1000 Temperature Sensors

    I have a Jamestown J1000 that the blower will not shut off when the stove goes out. I've replaced the 07FDB proof of fire sensor and the 07FEC temperature limit switch. There seems to be another sensor 07FDE. Could that be the culprit?
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    Jamestown J1000 Combustion fan fix

    Our house came with a Circa 1994 Jamestown pellet stove. This little stove is priceless and performs as needed for our 1500 sq ft house. About 2 weeks ago, the combustion fan started making a terrible noise. In my forum investigating, I found 2 things 1. Jamestown does not carry or has very...
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    Jamestown J2000 Smokes Out After 5-10 Minutes

    Here is my stove: http://jamestownpelletstoves.com/product-category/product/j2000-stoves/ As the title says, it lights, runs fine for a few minutes, then smokes out completely. I have followed Jamestown's long video for stove cleaning to the letter. This stove came with my house which I...
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    Jamestown JT2000 Pellet Stove Help...

    So here's my problem. After 5-6 hours of running my Pellet Stove, the pellets accumulate in the fire box, into a big congealed mess. Then they start falling out. I usually turn off the auger for 30 minutes, and let the pellets burn down, Then I turn it back on, for about an hour, until it...