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nate379
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I have been using my stove for close to 2 years now, so would figure that I have it all sorted out.
Came home tonight and the renter (I rent out a room in the house) put a load in but the fan isn't running. The fans usually end up running 24/7 most of the winter since the stove rarely cools down.
I'm not sure if something conked out or it's just being fussy.
The stove is dialed down, knob to 12:00, cat gauge is pegged out and stove top is reading around 650*. It's around -20* outside so it would be nice for the fan to come on to move the heat around the house.
I haven't pulled it apart at this point, but just wanted to hear from you guys if this is typical or maybe I should consider replacing the snap disc? I'm also thinking of wiring in an on/off switch as well. I realize I can turn it off, but I'd like to be able to turn it "manual on" too.
Came home tonight and the renter (I rent out a room in the house) put a load in but the fan isn't running. The fans usually end up running 24/7 most of the winter since the stove rarely cools down.
I'm not sure if something conked out or it's just being fussy.
The stove is dialed down, knob to 12:00, cat gauge is pegged out and stove top is reading around 650*. It's around -20* outside so it would be nice for the fan to come on to move the heat around the house.
I haven't pulled it apart at this point, but just wanted to hear from you guys if this is typical or maybe I should consider replacing the snap disc? I'm also thinking of wiring in an on/off switch as well. I realize I can turn it off, but I'd like to be able to turn it "manual on" too.