As I've mentioned before, I'm a new stove owner (Magnum Baby) and just been running it at night when I get home until I trust it a little more. Last night and today and tonight was supposed to be the 36 hour test. But last night, it wouldn't burn right. LED 2 blinked, which the manual tells me is that the air pressure switch has opened.
I checked everything, cleaned the tubes, cleaned the pot, checked the damper (OAK inlet), checked the exhaust from inside and out. I restarted it several times, went to bed and woke up colder. Grrr.
This morning, I cleaned again, double checked my damper that it was operating as I expect and started it. It's been running all day thus far at various settings, providing heat well enough, but it's a cold one today, only 16 out right now, so it's been pushing hard to keep things up.
Here's my wondering... the manual says that I could have a pellet problem if the Air Pressure switch is repeatedly tripped. I have decent pellets, AFAIK, they worked fine all week. BUT, I brought in a fresh bag from the garage last night. Perhaps the stove gets cranky about burning cold pellets?
Anyone have this experience?
I've read a bunch of the sticky posts, but not every single one, apologies in advance if this is a FAQ that's already answered. I also tried using the forum search.
Thanks!
[edit: I've already brought in 2 bags from the garage to acclimate for the day/evening ahead]
I checked everything, cleaned the tubes, cleaned the pot, checked the damper (OAK inlet), checked the exhaust from inside and out. I restarted it several times, went to bed and woke up colder. Grrr.
This morning, I cleaned again, double checked my damper that it was operating as I expect and started it. It's been running all day thus far at various settings, providing heat well enough, but it's a cold one today, only 16 out right now, so it's been pushing hard to keep things up.
Here's my wondering... the manual says that I could have a pellet problem if the Air Pressure switch is repeatedly tripped. I have decent pellets, AFAIK, they worked fine all week. BUT, I brought in a fresh bag from the garage last night. Perhaps the stove gets cranky about burning cold pellets?
Anyone have this experience?
I've read a bunch of the sticky posts, but not every single one, apologies in advance if this is a FAQ that's already answered. I also tried using the forum search.
Thanks!
[edit: I've already brought in 2 bags from the garage to acclimate for the day/evening ahead]