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So my question is - has anyone tried delivering more heat over to the left side where the snap discs are? And finally, if there are any Quadrafire designers who reads this posting, could you please consider changing the position of your snap discs so they are in a better location to sense the insert temperature.

That left side is just too chilly a location for the snap disc. Maybe you should have stuck with the right side where its hotter, which is where the manual says they are supposed to be located. I guess that means a third alternative is for us to physically move the F snap disc over to the right side.

We've not looked into that yet, so don't know how changing the wire locations would work out. Of course, all 3 of my proposed mods are going to void my warranty, so I really wish Quadrafire would come out with an approved solution.

Apr 26, Southern Tier, New York feedstoreandmore. Quadrafire makes different temp snap disc to fit various stoves gas-wood-pellet , of lower temps. I don't have part numbers on hand but can look them up when I get back to the shop. Or you can do a little leg work and check different owners manual on their website. I can't see any ill effects of replacing it with a lower temp disc. Maybe in an extreme situation you could move too much heat out of the unit and the thermocouple would not sense the and degrees at the firepot.

Good luck and let me know if you want those part 's. CanadaClinker New Member. Feb 22, see any good look'n pellets, er,seeds??? Hey Rainforest I have the free standing cb and had similar observations as yourself. My snap disc for the convection blower is at the right at the back of the exchanger. I used a remote turkey thermometer to discover that the 'output' of my exchanger tubes reached deg before the convection blower would come on.

It takes 2 minutes for the flame to catch hold from a dead start. In another 2 minutes, the output of the exchanger tubes was 80 deg and above from a cold start. I made a 4 minute timer using a timer that was triggered by the thermostat coming on. After 4 min, a relay which is in parallel with snap disc 1 closes and starts the convection blower. By the time the thermostat says the room is warm enough and shuts off, snap disc 1 has already come on by itself and now holds the convection blower on till the exchanger cools down enough which is around 93 degrees at the output of the exchanger.

I was thinking the same as you IMO, the snap disc 1 is located too far back on the exchanger which is also lower, and we know heat rises to the front as the exchangers are on a slope up to the front.

Anyway, had fun experimenting and making the circuit. I built it in such a way that it can be unplugged from the stove in a matter of minutes without altering the stove circuitry itself. I would have moved snap disc 1 but stove is still under warranty and the bracket holding it is welded firmly to the rear of the exchanger. Balls of Fire - thanks for the suggestion and offer to look up part numbers.

I just spent some time doing that, and only found 1 snap disc for Quads that is less than F it was F , but its not the right form factor from the pic. So I think that idea won't fly. CanadaClinker - you just reposted my posting. Did you want to add a comment? The stove was a little warm when I started, so test may be skewed. Anyway, again, it took only 10 minutes after ignition for convection blower to start. Once started, the snap disc temp stablized about F.

When running on high, the snap disc temp stablized about F. So clearly high means hotter, which is obvious from the leaping scary flames on high. The Medium fire size was more reasonable, and fan noises are bearable, but I sure wish low was a feasible run setting.

Why did they offer low if the unit works so poorly when set to low??? Jun 9, 1, central maine Lat I run mine on medium with the thermostat. The stove going into start up mode. Feed adjustment instructions Outside air kit installation instructions Operating instructions Cleaning and maintenance Component information Lifetime warranty Warranty card Welcome to ManualMachine.

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