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Anonymous Posted on Mar 25, 2009

Charmglow electric fireplace . no light for flame effect

Fan seems to be working, no light for flame effect, can this be fixed
model number: 6900330900 and cat no. 451034 about 3 years old, please advise to [email protected]

  • Anonymous Mar 30, 2009

    am looking for some free advice......I am thinking it cannot be fixed....advise

  • greyhoundgrl Apr 19, 2009

    I have this same problem. Replaced the two light bulbs. Fan works, heat works, logs do not glow. HELP!

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The fan is working. I do not have the flame effect fixed. I find this web site difficult to get any help from.... seems to go around in a circle. Just tell me if it can be fixed.. I want to know about the bulb (?) or whatever makes the flame effect. Nothing seems to be able to take apart , if not do you have a website I can get to for a new one.....thanks....

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You will have to connect a 12v dc power supply to the flame motor. The controller on the board has fried. I built a regulated 12 v dc power supply and tapped it into the bulb circuit so it will power the motor when the bulbs come on. You may have to find an electrician or techie to rig this up safely.Good luck!

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