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Old 02-07-2020, 06:40 AM   #14
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Originally Posted by SAB1 View Post
Not necessarily based on my experience or the experience I’ve had with the stove shop. As mentioned above, cleaning a pellet stove to the point of anal is a good trait to have.
I own two Harman stoves. They self diagnose to a certain extent by flashing the status light when something is wrong. They have 5 different “blink” codes which indicate 5 areas to start looking for the issue.
I totally agree that a clean stove is very important. The majority of pellet stove issues start with a dirty stove.
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