I actually bumped it up to 7 and 9 on the fan. The three modes down below are as follows: Low Fuel Feed: 7, Low Burn Air:4 and Air On Temp:1.
I actually bumped it up to 7 and 9 on the fan. The three modes down below are as follows: Low Fuel Feed: 7, Low Burn Air:4 and Air On Temp:1.
I can't get to the hopper restriction plate...too many pellets in the hopper right now. I can't recall ever changing that setting so it's probably in whatever the stock position is.Ok 7-4-1 only affects heat settings 1&2. By mode i mean A-B-C-D? Open up the hopper restriction plate.
I have a 2004 55PDV22 that has had this happen. I tried all of the cleaning tricks I could find online, checked the vent hole, lubed the auger motor, everything I could read about I did. I had the back of the stove off and I was shining a flashlight on the auger motors just watching them and I saw it......every other cycle or so the top auger motor would run for the correct amount of time but the shaft was spinning in the collar. I got an allen wrench and tightened the two collar screws up and it solved the issue. Probably a long shot that it is your issue but it could be worth checking.
Lol I forgot to while I was eating my sandwichvery good idea! I forgot all about the collars
So where exactly is this located? I've cleaned the inside of my stove before and haven't noticed a hole on the right side. I use an ash vacuum with a flexible "soot snake" metal hose attached to it and try to get all the nooks and crannies, granted I should probably clean the front of the stove once a week and haven't for over a month because it's been cold and I haven't really wanted to stop the stove too much.I was very very careful to make sure that I spent a lot of time with a flexible rod and wire to go down the back side of the burn chamber Thur the little hole to the right side to scratch around to clear out ash that built up where the overheat sender is attached on the opposite side of the chamber. If that is not clean is will not read the heat correctly and that sender controls the top auger. So take the time and locate the sender and make sure you get cleaned down to it.
The hole I’m talking about is directly behind the impingement plate. It’s about 3” wide and 1”1/2 high and devided in two horizontal. The top half connects to the long slot at the top of the burn chamber and the bottom half goes down to each side of the burn pot and is a pita to clean and almost impossible to vac with a hose. But a leaf blower and a flexible something works with some effort.So where exactly is this located? I've cleaned the inside of my stove before and haven't noticed a hole on the right side. I use an ash vacuum with a flexible "soot snake" metal hose attached to it and try to get all the nooks and crannies, granted I should probably clean the front of the stove once a week and haven't for over a month because it's been cold and I haven't really wanted to stop the stove too much.
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