Hello All-
I have an FPX 33 Elite that we've had for about 15 years now. We burn about a cord to a cord and a half every year. There are three issues I'd like advice on:
1. The big one is that the blowers have developed a "squeal." Another thread talked about oiling them (I believe there are two, one on the right and one on the left). I just assumed that the bearings were all sealed and that there isn't much to lube. Is oiling/greasing the blowers a thing? Or will I need to replace one or both (I assume that disconnecting each one in turn will tell me which one is making the noise).
2. The thermocouple/rheostat is flaky. Sometimes (fairly often, actually), the blowers don't shut off when they should. Sometimes it takes a full day (if we're not burning), sometimes they stay "on" for more than a day (I say "on" because we use the rheostat to shut them off, if the stove's not in use). Sometimes it's the opposite problem and it takes quite a while for the blowers to kick on. The only part I see listed, with my scanty "manual," is a rheostat. Is the thermocouple build into that? Or are they separate parts? How tough is this to replace?
3. The bypass damper is, like a lot of people's, broken. It had a tendency to jamb a lot, before the rod broke off from the damper plate. I believe it is in the "in" position, allowing secondary combustion. I've seen a thread on fixing this, but frankly it looks like a lot of work. What is the downside of just leaving it like it is? The stove seems to light fine, very little smoke ever comes into the room when adding wood, and it burns well. What do I lose by not fixing this?
Thanks,
Tres
I have an FPX 33 Elite that we've had for about 15 years now. We burn about a cord to a cord and a half every year. There are three issues I'd like advice on:
1. The big one is that the blowers have developed a "squeal." Another thread talked about oiling them (I believe there are two, one on the right and one on the left). I just assumed that the bearings were all sealed and that there isn't much to lube. Is oiling/greasing the blowers a thing? Or will I need to replace one or both (I assume that disconnecting each one in turn will tell me which one is making the noise).
2. The thermocouple/rheostat is flaky. Sometimes (fairly often, actually), the blowers don't shut off when they should. Sometimes it takes a full day (if we're not burning), sometimes they stay "on" for more than a day (I say "on" because we use the rheostat to shut them off, if the stove's not in use). Sometimes it's the opposite problem and it takes quite a while for the blowers to kick on. The only part I see listed, with my scanty "manual," is a rheostat. Is the thermocouple build into that? Or are they separate parts? How tough is this to replace?
3. The bypass damper is, like a lot of people's, broken. It had a tendency to jamb a lot, before the rod broke off from the damper plate. I believe it is in the "in" position, allowing secondary combustion. I've seen a thread on fixing this, but frankly it looks like a lot of work. What is the downside of just leaving it like it is? The stove seems to light fine, very little smoke ever comes into the room when adding wood, and it burns well. What do I lose by not fixing this?
Thanks,
Tres