I have a twin star electric fire place model
Jake not being smart here but have to ask how do you know it is getting power ? Just being plugged into a known good receptacle does not mean it is getting power. If you know that power is actually getting into the fireplace then I would suggest a fuse is blown It may not be a fuse as you know it but rather a temperature fuse for overheating
10/20/2013 2:22:25 PM •
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Display panel is disappearing ,cant see
Some fridges have the temp display disapear on purpose after a certain amount of time when your not using the fridge or near it. is that what your expirencing?
8/14/2013 9:54:59 PM •
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Noisy fan on electric fireplace
My recommendation would be to contact a fireplace showroom that sells electric fireplaces. It would be best if you could inspect your fireplace for the sticker that identifies the fireplace's brand and model#. The primary concern is contacting a showroom that is able to order parts for that brand...
10/24/2017 12:00:08 AM •
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Charmglow electric fireplace flame does not
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!
11/6/2012 1:17:50 PM •
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Charmglow electric heater blown fuse
Fuses blow for a reason. Almost every time there is a high amp draw due to many possible reasons, power is to unforgiving to gamble.
10/26/2012 5:24:25 AM •
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My chauffe air heater will not give off any heat
see this causes and fix it. God bless youIf an appliance that should produce heat does not, inspect the element
for breaks or obvious damage. If you don't see any damage, test the
element for continuity (see below).
- Turn off power to the appliance or device. If the unit is plugged
in, unplug it from the electrical receptacle (outlet); if the device is
wired into the circuit (such as an oven), turn off the circuit at the
electrical service panel.
- Disassemble the appliance or device to access the heating element,
following the guides in this book for your appliance. Some heating
elements, such as plug-in units in electric ovens, are relatively easy
to remove (see the Electric Oven Fix-It Guide).
- Set the multimeter to RX1 (resistance times 1).
- Touch the multimeter probes to each end of the element.
- High resistance (kilo-ohms or thousands of ohms) indicates the
heating element is okay. A reading of infinite resistance indicates a
broken element.
- If a heating element is faulty, replace it with one of the exact size, shape, power rating, and resistance.
- Reassemble the appliance or device and turn it on or plug it in to test it.
10/1/2012 9:01:36 PM •
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