I'm going to assume that the internal thermometer and the one on the table are not reading the same. I'll see how long it lasts.
Still pouring out the heat.It almost went out so I turned the ignitor to manual and it started up again. It barely started. So I'll see what happens now. It's still above the set temp but maybe it will just reduce the feed rate. I turned the feed rate down to 3. It's pouring pellets out again and it's 3 degrees above the set point. Can I assume the internal thermometer is off and turn the temperature down to 70 it's piling the heat on again. I turned it down to 70 and it's still pouring the heat out.
I've also noted the combustion blower light is off and it's just barely running.There's a shot of how I've strung the external sensor
And the house hasn't warmered up a degree, it's was 40 outside and 72 in here, at 530 am it's now 50 outside and the same temp inside at 920 am. Bright and sunnyI've also noted the combustion blower light is off and it's just barely running.
Blower doesn't come on unless I put the ignitor switch to ignite, is that what it should be doing?And the house hasn't warmered up a degree, it's was 40 outside and 72 in here, at 530 am it's now 50 outside and the same temp inside at 920 am. Bright and sunny
I turned the temperature up and it came on, still pumping a lot of pellets into it and no fan.Blower doesn't come on unless I put the ignitor switch to ignite, is that what it should be doing?
Unplugged the external sensor and the status light came on so it's working. Still pumping out a lot of heat, going to have to turn it off soon. Not impressed.Checked the temperature at the external sensor still at 78. It's still pumping a lot of pellets throught it. I turned it off and on to see if it slowed down the feed. At this rate it will cook me out of the house. Inside temps are now rising.
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