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Lousyweather
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Harman Lover 007 said:smoker62 said:Hahah, I wear boxers but to each their own. Hey Im not judging you , wear whatever your comfy in. Anyways , thats something we can agree on . I am frustrated by this Harman.
It cranks the heat and does its job , just hate the noise MINE makes. And I dont like the occasional exploding startup either. Still dont know how the smokes blown into the room.
Well, hang around here a while and someone might come along and help you out. I've had 2 Harmans over the course of more than 15 years and I've never heard of the exploding startup in a Harman. YOUR stove does have issues and it needs to get fixed, ASAP.
Exploding startup on Harman's tends to happen when ignition is delayed and there are alot of unburned pellets in the pot...they smolder and create smoke, which is largely comprised of tar droplets....COMBUSTIBLE tar droplets......when ignition is reached, these droplets all combust at once, causing a pressure wave throughout the stove, often putting pressure on the gaskets, especially the door.....often smoke will escape during this phase. As for the "why" as to how this happens......in my experience its almost always a stove in need of service (cleaning). As for having a tech come out to look at your stove, which is 9 years old, its not under warrantee, so, why shouldnt the tech be paid for his time? Even if the stove is somewhat noisy, even though he didnt change anything, well, his time is worth SOMETHING. Insurance, fuel, payroll, etc. Look at it this way: a 9 year old vehicle.....does it run just like a new one? Can you take it to the garage and have a mechanic work on some noise for nothing? No. It makes more noise, moving parts start to wear, etc, as it gets older. I guess I dont understand why thats so hard to understand. Eventually, it might even break down. It is mechanical. When it does, either you get the parts yourself and fix it for free (your time isnt worth anything either, just like the techs isnt), or find someone to do the work for nothing. I think you might find it difficult to find someone in this day and age to work for nothing.