I guess they will sell to you despite what they put on their website.BJN644 said:I'm pretty sure I've bought from Grainger online as an individual

I guess they will sell to you despite what they put on their website.BJN644 said:I'm pretty sure I've bought from Grainger online as an individual
macman said:As far as spraying WD-40 into the auger, IMO, I wouldn't do it anywhere there is flame. If you have squeaking, let the hopper empty itself of almost all the pellets, then put a couple of big handfuls in a coffee can, and get some powdered graphite (hardware store?) and mix it with the pellets. Dump them in, and run the stove. The graphite works great to lube the auger.
tflight said:Turns out I won't be needing that auger motor after-all. Circuit board is now blown. Breckwell cost: $275. But... they don't make my exact board anymore so in order to get that board I need a $75 wiring harness/adapter. This is on top of the modification I'd already made since the blower switch broke. Add in the auger motor which I still would need and I'm at $500+ in parts for a 12 year old stove. Not going to happen.... I cancelled the auger motor order and a new Harman P43 will be installed soon.
I believe it was just the motor.birdman Jack said:I was wondering if the motor failed or did the gearbox fail?
birdman Jack said:tflight said:Turns out I won't be needing that auger motor after-all. Circuit board is now blown. Breckwell cost: $275. But... they don't make my exact board anymore so in order to get that board I need a $75 wiring harness/adapter. This is on top of the modification I'd already made since the blower switch broke. Add in the auger motor which I still would need and I'm at $500+ in parts for a 12 year old stove. Not going to happen.... I cancelled the auger motor order and a new Harman P43 will be installed soon.
I was wondering if the motor failed or did the gearbox fail? I found just the motors on another site for $13.00 and if I can find it again I will probably order one.
pellet said:birdman Jack said:tflight said:Turns out I won't be needing that auger motor after-all. Circuit board is now blown. Breckwell cost: $275. But... they don't make my exact board anymore so in order to get that board I need a $75 wiring harness/adapter. This is on top of the modification I'd already made since the blower switch broke. Add in the auger motor which I still would need and I'm at $500+ in parts for a 12 year old stove. Not going to happen.... I cancelled the auger motor order and a new Harman P43 will be installed soon.
I was wondering if the motor failed or did the gearbox fail? I found just the motors on another site for $13.00 and if I can find it again I will probably order one.
Birdman,
Would you mind sharing the site where motors are for $13? Good info![]()
pellet said:I would sure appreciate it and I'm guessing others here would too. Thanks
I did find this for the motors. I know that 1 rpm is what we need but 1.8 would probabably work ok with all the adjustment that we have on the 25 pdvc. I will probably order one just to play with for $18 bucks. The rating on the motor is in the ballpark so it should work ok. https://www.surpluscenter.com/home.aspadministrator said:My 25-pdv lower auger motor started to whine and click and was very hot to touch, then the Stove couldn't keep a fire going. So I switched the upper and lower motors to try to get the rest of the winter out of it..................no luck....... just wouldn't feed pellets fast enough.
Anyway I was searching for a new motor which brought me here, I was about to pull the trigger on the Grainger, then on a whim I took the "stator" (I think thats what its called) off and cleaned it with a rag it was pretty dirty I guess because it isn't sealed dirt/ grime can accumulate.
Just two screws on the back, a rag and WTF the stove started going like nobody's business. The house got up to 72deg (hot for me), guess it had been under-performing for a while. I'm going to look into putting some electrical varnish on it as well, I read this somewhere and not sure really what it does or what kind to look for, just going to ask some questions.
Just thought I'd add my 2 cents, the info on the motors is appreciated, I'm thankful mine is running again, don't know for how long but we will see.
thank you
and nice forum you have here.
Yep thats the one. If just the gearbox goes bad then just swap the motor part to keep it the same. Not sure what everything looks like have not had one apart yet.administrator said:""""""""""I did find this for the motors. I know that 1 rpm is what we need but 1.8 would probabably work ok with all the adjustment that we have on the 25 pdvc. I will probably order one just to play with for $18 bucks. The rating on the motor is in the ballpark so it should work ok. https://www.surpluscenter.com/home.asp"""""""""
WOW, Great find, your a better googler than me I guess...........LOL
I wonder how this would match up to our stoves with the different RPM's ??
I may have to pull the trigger on one of those
Its this one you are talking about right https://www.surpluscenter.com/item.asp?Item=5-1738&UID=2252011917240136
geek said:ok, so much GOOD info here...
So the bottom auger seems to be dead on my Englander 25-PDV, but with so many auger brands and RPMs now I don't know which one will perfectly fit my 25-PDV.....
Please help.....!
geek said:Also, I guess that the $18 motor wouldn't be a good investment, would it?
https://www.surpluscenter.com/item.asp?Item=5-1738&UID=3508020408483918
I found it you try it. But seriously what gave out on yours the motor or the gearbox? Can you send me a picture of the unit with the end that fastens to the auger. The cheap gearboxes are simply a surplus item from something else that probably went belly up. That is why so cheap most of the time. The magnum 6500 pellet and corn stove uses one of these motors. I believe it is a little higher rpm but will not swear to it. Let us know what you do. Picture please.geek said:but I wonder if anyone has ordered and installed one of those cheap augers and if it has worked for what time.
Not trying to be cheap but hey, if the cheap one works then why not.
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birdman Jack said:I found it you try it. But seriously what gave out on yours the motor or the gearbox? Can you send me a picture of the unit with the end that fastens to the auger. The cheap gearboxes are simply a surplus item from something else that probably went belly up. That is why so cheap most of the time. The magnum 6500 pellet and corn stove uses one of these motors. I believe it is a little higher rpm but will not swear to it. Let us know what you do. Picture please.geek said:but I wonder if anyone has ordered and installed one of those cheap augers and if it has worked for what time.
Not trying to be cheap but hey, if the cheap one works then why not.
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