well, that didn't work either
i jumped every switch one at a time, and same effect.
looks like i gotta order the house call
i jumped every switch one at a time, and same effect.
looks like i gotta order the house call
briansol said:no, they took it in when i 'warantied' for the new one at no cost.
briansol said:no, it was free. The only cost was the 160 gallons of oil i burned while my stove was out of commission just happened to be the 2-3 coldest weeks of the year too
briansol said:SOB!
i shut it down to clean out the ash and burn pot yesterday, and i'm having the exact same problem again. Cannot get it to stay on.
maybe it was a lucky stint before
back to oil, and back to the dealer again...
ugh.
i don't even want this thing anymore. more trouble than its worth.
briansol said:Here's exactly what happens.
off
turn on
push start button
pellets feed/ ignitor glows
fire
5 min later, it just stops feeding, and eventually burns out due to lack of fuel to burn.
i've tried all settings from 1 to 5, tried manually stuffing the burn pot with a handful of fuel to maybe prolong the burn, same thing. it just stops feeding.
Eventunally, it will throw 2 short blinks, which equates to 'out of pellets' according to my manual.
Duh. it ran out because you stopped feeding it!
briansol said:Bumping this back up.
guess what popped again? yep- proof of fire snap switch is toast.
Why am I going through these once a year?
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