hey there all, need some help here. I recently purchased 2 used KOZI pellet stoves and about 30 feet of pipework and elbows for 800 bucks in hopes i was getting a deal. Not sure how much of a deal i got! One stove was claimed worked and one was not. The stove that was not working was the KOZI baywin model. Not sure what the problem was but first things first....he left it outside for a couple of months so of course it got rained on with pellets inside....thus the pellets expanded and now the auger won't budge. I took the auger motor off and cleaned up what i could but still cannot move the auger itself one bit. Is there some trick to get these augers out? As for the stove that was suppose to work ( a KOZI shop heater, model 120 i believe), the auger is also jammed but it at least makes an attempt to turn it.....not sure how to free these up to clean them? Other than that they both have the blower motors working and both igniters get hot, so that looks positive for me. Any help would be greatly appreciated! So far, i have had very little luck looking for parts or dealers or tech service for these KOZI stoves. I bought the stoves in hopes to repair one and sell it and use one for supplemental heat in my basement when i have company over. I bought a brand new stove last year from lowes, New Englander 1500 sq ft., and installed it myself....worked GREAT all winter long, starting to think i should see if the guy will take the stoves back and i'll just go purchase another new englander!
haha. anyhow thanks for the advice, i got the augers free and clear. I made a halfass attempt to burn the chute that was jammed full of pellets, and did not get very far. I ended up taking the brass fitting off the bottom of the auger and taking a pair of vise grips to the auger and forcing it back and forth. There was no retaining clip on the top of the auger holding it in place, just another brass fitting in which the auger slides into. I did a burn test on both stoves. I was told that the KOZI 120 shop heater that i got was in working condition, which it is! Everything seems to work as it should, but I must say I believe I get MUCH more heat out of my englander 1500 sq. ft. stove. Now I know I was testin outside when it was about 55 degrees out, but still was not real impressed with the heat output...also was very noisy. ( needs a very thorough cleaning ). Anyhow the KOZI Baywin stove I got with the 120 model does not work properly, which I already knew. Soooo....to narrow down what's wrong it......On startup, the auger works, the automatic startin system worked. The exhaust blower works but is quite weak....again more cleaning? After the fire started up it seems to be lackin air.....flames were lazy and dark.....i believe the intake pipe was partially clogged. What does not work properly was the circulation fan....the stove got really hot and the fan would not kick on to disperse the heat through the exhcangers. After quite some time the fan did kick on for about 30 seconds....so i know the fan works...i believe it kicked on to prevent the stove from overheating.....so my possible fixes are some sort of heat sensor is faulty and not telling the fan to kick on after it gets heated up. another possibility is the control board itself. not sure where i will go from here besides taking the blowers off and cleaning them. i may try swapping parts from my working KOZI stove to the baywin to pinpoint the problem, again thanks for everyones help!