Hi all,
I have an Osburn 1800 bay window stove. Works really well. However, I feel like the air around the stove is super warm but over at the other side of the room (about 30ft away), it's MUCH cooler.
I found a blower for my model http://www.woodlanddirect.com/Firep...wers/Osburn-1800-2200-2400-130-CFM-Blower-Fan
or (broken link removed to http://www.ebay.com/itm/OSBURN-Replacement-Fireplace-Blower-Stove-Fan-KA108-FD006-1600-1800-2200-3307-/280888082583?pt=US_Replacement_Parts&hash=item41663c0097)
My question is: Can I install the blower on my own? Or is that something a technician has to do? Another thing, can they even be installed AFTER the stove is manufactured? Maybe it's installed as they build the stove?
Anyone with this model or knowledge about this ... please share your wisdom with me
I have an Osburn 1800 bay window stove. Works really well. However, I feel like the air around the stove is super warm but over at the other side of the room (about 30ft away), it's MUCH cooler.
I found a blower for my model http://www.woodlanddirect.com/Firep...wers/Osburn-1800-2200-2400-130-CFM-Blower-Fan
or (broken link removed to http://www.ebay.com/itm/OSBURN-Replacement-Fireplace-Blower-Stove-Fan-KA108-FD006-1600-1800-2200-3307-/280888082583?pt=US_Replacement_Parts&hash=item41663c0097)
My question is: Can I install the blower on my own? Or is that something a technician has to do? Another thing, can they even be installed AFTER the stove is manufactured? Maybe it's installed as they build the stove?
Anyone with this model or knowledge about this ... please share your wisdom with me