Several weeks ago I posted regarding a problem with my mother in laws whitfield II-T stove over feeding on the pellets. I have since thenreplace the controller board and found out that I needed to replace the brass bushing at the back end of the auger. I replaced the old flange and put in a new one with a nylotral bushing. I also did a thorough cleaning of the entire stove.
None of this has fixed the problem of it overfeeding pellets at about 2 hours into use. Essentially they start dumping out faster than they can ignite and start
piling up in the burn pot. I have had the auger speed on 1 and 2 and this hasn't stopped the problem.
I have noticed that there is a small adjustment setting on the controller for Auger speed. it is set at the center position. does that have anything to do with this issue or is there another direction I can go to solve this issue?
None of this has fixed the problem of it overfeeding pellets at about 2 hours into use. Essentially they start dumping out faster than they can ignite and start
piling up in the burn pot. I have had the auger speed on 1 and 2 and this hasn't stopped the problem.
I have noticed that there is a small adjustment setting on the controller for Auger speed. it is set at the center position. does that have anything to do with this issue or is there another direction I can go to solve this issue?