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Any other advice or suggestions would be highly appreciated, I'm at my wits in with this thing. I throught the same thing so I fired the stove really hot, motor would not run past low setting and would still shut off and on. Also throught it could be the motors thermal overload, but when I covered the intake air vent on that side the cpi bar is, the motor would continue to run so that told me the motor wasn't over heating. I never had a bit of problems with this stove since I bought it, replaced the old cpi flat bar 1 time, now with this new motor it doesn't run worth a hoot and the new cpi bar doesn't fit like the old one. I don't know if you've seen the new cpi bars, but there not flat, they have 3 individual modules that stand about 1' or so tall. Any other advice or suggestions would be highly appreciated, I'm at my wits in with this thing. Click to expand.Knifemaker, My son replaced the CPI bar in his with the new 3 thermo disc unit. Actually, he didn't, we looked at it and ordered our own thermo discs and made one.cheaper. It works like a new stove again. From what you are saying and have checked out, I have to say it has to be the thermo discs are not working right. Is it possible that you don't have them in good contact with the steel wall and they are not heating up/cooling off due to the incoming air? That's what it sounds like since it works right when you stop the incoming cool supply air. DNSRBL available at with lookups to rbl.interserver.net Stats Info on 88.99.2.89 Abuse DB ID 722236 First Seen 2017-12-26 03:16:16 Last Seen 2019-01-11 11:19:01 Reason 'mod_security' Total Servers 36 Total listings 110 Error: Your IP may be getting blocked by our IPS due to a known string of false positive. Ragnarok arising realm rare. Complete the reCAPTCHA then submit the form to delist. InterServer Real Time Malware Detection Real time suspected malware list as detected by InterServer's InterShield protection system. Yep the cpi is pretty expensive and once you buy one it's yours as I found out today. Place where I bought mine told me they would give me another one to try but not my money back. Its about 100 miles from my house to the dealer so I told them I didn't know when I'd get back there, they told me they couldn't keep that other open for to long. I put the old cpi back on and the motor runs alright on low so I decided if I need to I'll just wire up the 2 speed switch direct and make the fan manual and illiminate the cpi bar completely. Thank you for your help. Yep the cpi is pretty expensive and once you buy one it's yours as I found out today. Place where I bought mine told me they would give me another one to try but not my money back. Its about 100 miles from my house to the dealer so I told them I didn't know when I'd get back there, they told me they couldn't keep that other open for to long. I put the old cpi back on and the motor runs alright on low so I decided if I need to I'll just wire up the 2 speed switch direct and make the fan manual and illiminate the cpi bar completely. Thank you for your help. Click to expand.Knifemaker, Really, I would do whatever it takes to get the 3 speed thermostat working. The buck does not work well without it. My son first replaced his CPI bar with the buck recommended single control reostat and that was horrible. The stove heats up and the fan speed stays the same. When the 3 speed thermostat is working properly it selects the fan speed needed for the temp of the stove/fire and works great.
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