I'm new here so please let me know if I'm posting incorrectly.
I have a Hampton Hi300 woodstove since 2006. It has a dual-speed fan assembly underneath with a heat sensor, new as of a couple of years ago. If I remember correctly, it was working fine at the the end of the cold season last year, but is behaving strangely now. It is clean of dust etc. The heat sensor seems to be working okay as well. (Could be better, I think, but that's a smaller issue). The big issue is this: Though the fan spins freely with the motor off when I push it with my fingers, once the motor is on, it bind up. It might spin for thirty seconds but then it slows to a stop, while the motor continues to hum. If I try to encourage it manually, it doesn't want to move. I might be able to get it to spin for a few seconds, but it quickly binds up again.
I could buy a replacement fan assembly again for $300+, but wonder if there's anything I can do to repair this one. Any suggestions much appreciated. Thanks for reading.
I have a Hampton Hi300 woodstove since 2006. It has a dual-speed fan assembly underneath with a heat sensor, new as of a couple of years ago. If I remember correctly, it was working fine at the the end of the cold season last year, but is behaving strangely now. It is clean of dust etc. The heat sensor seems to be working okay as well. (Could be better, I think, but that's a smaller issue). The big issue is this: Though the fan spins freely with the motor off when I push it with my fingers, once the motor is on, it bind up. It might spin for thirty seconds but then it slows to a stop, while the motor continues to hum. If I try to encourage it manually, it doesn't want to move. I might be able to get it to spin for a few seconds, but it quickly binds up again.
I could buy a replacement fan assembly again for $300+, but wonder if there's anything I can do to repair this one. Any suggestions much appreciated. Thanks for reading.