Please anyone,Fuse blows on startup F17 slot

 
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solaryellow
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PostPosted:Sat Jan 31, 2009 11:09 am    Post subject Reply with quoteFind all posts by solaryellow

I just shut the stove down and cleaned it up...

Went to start it and the fuse blows shutting power to the panel. no error codes, it must be the panel fuse.

SLOT F 17 the fuse where there is one next to it..

I can't understand what to do, I blew 3 trying over and over to start it..

I did nothing to the stove other than vacumm it out.....;

Any help hotlines to call??? I have an older Europa...
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PostPosted:Sat Jan 31, 2009 12:11 pm    Post subject Reply with quoteFind all posts by naturesheat

Do you have a 10 amp fuse in that slot?
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PostPosted:Sat Jan 31, 2009 12:30 pm    Post subject Reply with quoteFind all posts by solaryellow

I had a 1/2amp in the F17 slot , that was what was in there...


Now, let me say this...

I had an auger fuse blow awhile ago, and I pulled out the F17 fuse to check it.
I put the same one back in, after seeing it was good. SO IT IS STILL ORIGINAL, I think Question

The auger fuse is the one next to it, that one has blown before and I remember changing that slot out....

Back to your question, I just found a 3.15 amp fuse, and put it in there.
So far it seems to be ok...

Are you saying it is supposed to be a 10 amp in there...

Making sure we have this correct.

We have a SINGLE FUSE on top.

And 2 side by side.....
The one towards the FRONT of the stove is the one I stuck a 3.15 amp in..

For sake of reference, what does the top one take?

Thanks, and hopefully I can still stay warm with my stove.
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PostPosted:Sat Jan 31, 2009 12:34 pm    Post subject Reply with quoteFind all posts by naturesheat

The top fuse is for the feed auger, and the one on the bottom that is towards the BACK of the stove is for the ash extraction. They are both 1/2 amp fuses.

The front fuse on the bottom is the main fuse and should be a 10 amp. Probably could get by with less but a 1/2 amp in that slot usually will fry at startup.
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PostPosted:Sat Jan 31, 2009 12:42 pm    Post subject Reply with quoteFind all posts by solaryellow

thank you, I knew I could count on you guys!

I will buy some 10 amps today.
BUt surprisingly, just checked the fuse again , the fuse that came out was a 1/2 amp 250V


besides the blown auger fuse which I managed to change and refire the stove without it totally going out, the stove ran literally for about 2 months without once stopping.

Not sure how it worked with that 1/2 amp in there.
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