I posted on your post on the other forum. You just need to tear it down so you can spin motor to put 3 bolt holes and wire harness on top. Then...
It is grounded inside the junction box. And ya, two grounds, don't make it right:p
Always a price to pay:thumbs:
I don't know, but I can check. I just know 2004 and newer is grounded at the factory. kap
It pays to put high temp anti-seize grease on things in these stoves. kap
And the dealer sold it like that. Sad
They are keeping those grounds in the package as they don't know who is buying the boxes, and what year stove they have
Scares me too!:D
It was for 2003 and earlier stoves as you could get a static charge that would follow the tcouple back to box and short it. Esp. when vacuuming...
They got new suppliers on their motors. NOT, a good thing.:picard::doh::headbang:
One made in USA (Pantrol Co), and one made in China
I've seem em bad, but not that bad. Lots of folks burn seed corn cause they can usually get it for free, but there is a price to pay as you seen. kap
I'ld say someone at some time was burning some seed corn. That coating is hard on stoves. And a lot of moisture helped along the way. I have...
I'm burning a mixture of hardwood pellets, mixed in with some corn. Corn is cheaper to burn around here at 3.20 a bushel. :D
That's why they're called "woodies":rofl: :lol:
When I take my cast out to clean, I wash it down with hose, and then blow dry with air compressor or leaf blower. Then I paint the baffle for the...
Tis the season. Sometimes we roll the dice and it comes up snake eyes. And sometimes you get seven. Stay warm. kap
Merry Christmas to everyone. Hope all you naughty ones's lump of coal, was a bag of pellets. kap
Mainly 1200's. They are just a friction fit with a dimple from a dead punch holding them in place. kap
Nothing a little elbow grease and some paint won't fix. With the 1200's, I would double check the heat exchanger tubes. The 1200's have a tendency...