Thank you, sir. My motor was laying on the floor inside the back of the stove. The slide pin had fallen out. No damage to anything. I used cable ties to lightly hold the weight of the motor in place. Doesn't seem like an area that gets hot. Seems to be working okay so far. Thanks again.
It's a horrible design. I drilled and taped the end of my auger, sunk a 3/8 bolt in it and cut the head, then used a shaft coupler to the motor. I just let it hang free in the stove now so I can get it unjammed without emptying the hopper. The only way to prevent these poorly designed stoves from jamming is to keep the fines or sawdust in the hopper to a minimum. I have had to screen many bags of pellets. Mine is the Vogelzang 5790 I believe, but still the same pos.
Hi I just purchased this stove I'm in the process of hooking it up. But I wanted to put that motor strap you showed us how to do. I was just curious if your strap solved the auger issue. Please let me know thanks
This is not a design flaw, it's a manufacturing flaw. They sent me new parts that meet standards and never had a problem since. They used the wrong stuff to assemble the stove.
David, I can make another short video after the winter season. I am currently working on some other content. However, I can let you know that this fix has made a world of difference. We have not had any issues with our stove since.
I put a bracket. From the bottom to the. Of stove to the bottom of motor to hold it level and straight. When you here your. Stove make a loud poping sound your Alger motor. Is in a bind on the shaft.
Hi I too just purchased a king pellet stove . I'm get ready to put the hole through the concrete block wall. I was curious I also have a wood stove in the same room. How far away from your wood stove is your pellet stove. I was just curious because I'm putting mine like 4 1/2 feet away I'm just hoping if I need to fire up my wood stove again it won't hurt the pellet stove
Hi I was just wondering if this bracket you made fixed the problem. I just bought the same stove and was gonna do the same thing . But I wanted to see if it work out well for ya in the long haul. Please get back to me just bought some strapping today lol
Todd, yes this bracket has made all of the difference. We have had no issues with our pellet stove since. This took all of the weight off of the auger shaft.
did your auger sheer off? it would depend on how much on your auger shaft is left. you may have to purchase a new auger. either way, I 100% recommend using a bracket to hold the motor up so that it will not sheer off a new one.
It’s nice they replaced the parts but all at the same time it doesn’t speak. Volume of quality of the product Thea’s stoves are not cheap to purchase. Sounds like they don’t want quality to push more stoves Just like everything eles it’s cheaper to buy a new stove than all third parts. Every winter time. It adds up over a 2 year period You can replace it other thann throw. Money at it. But in the other hand if they don’t change their attitude. To customers service people will not invest you get by with for a while. But it catches up the the manufactur. Of the product. Lot of companies over the years went belly up over Poor product
May be it’s desighn that way so it will wear out. And you have to buy anouther Alger motor In todays world. Manufacturers. Desighn things to be replace. What other reasion would they design it that way you no by being design engineers They would no it would go bad from all that Floping up and down and side to side I am actually thinking about. Designing. My own bearings. For both ends. Of the shaft. For. Long turn. Maintenance.
Thank you, sir. My motor was laying on the floor inside the back of the stove. The slide pin had fallen out. No damage to anything. I used cable ties to lightly hold the weight of the motor in place. Doesn't seem like an area that gets hot. Seems to be working okay so far. Thanks again.
It's a horrible design. I drilled and taped the end of my auger, sunk a 3/8 bolt in it and cut the head, then used a shaft coupler to the motor. I just let it hang free in the stove now so I can get it unjammed without emptying the hopper. The only way to prevent these poorly designed stoves from jamming is to keep the fines or sawdust in the hopper to a minimum. I have had to screen many bags of pellets. Mine is the Vogelzang 5790 I believe, but still the same pos.
I am having the same problem with my stove. Thank you so much for all your info!
Glad I can help.
Hi I just purchased this stove I'm in the process of hooking it up. But I wanted to put that motor strap you showed us how to do. I was just curious if your strap solved the auger issue. Please let me know thanks
good info! thank you for taking the time to make this!
I have had this same pellet stove for five years, starting my sixth season with it, and I have never had this issue myself.
Need to do another video to n let us know if it works out
This is not a design flaw, it's a manufacturing flaw. They sent me new parts that meet standards and never had a problem since. They used the wrong stuff to assemble the stove.
Are you going to make another video after you fixed it to let us know if it's fixed the problem thanks
David, I can make another short video after the winter season. I am currently working on some other content. However, I can let you know that this fix has made a world of difference. We have not had any issues with our stove since.
Thanks cause I bought the same stove have not fired it up yet but I did the same to my auger
I am happy that I could help save all the trouble we have been thru.
I know what you are saying we have had the stove less then 3 months and we have had issue with auger and pin breaking from weight of motor
I found my motor on the bottom of the pellet stove. Seems like the coupler pin broke In half after 5 years
I put a bracket. From the bottom to the. Of stove to the bottom of motor to hold it level and straight. When you here your. Stove make a loud poping sound your Alger motor. Is in a bind on the shaft.
I have same stove had for 2 yrs and it's not releasing pellots
Hi I too just purchased a king pellet stove . I'm get ready to put the hole through the concrete block wall. I was curious I also have a wood stove in the same room. How far away from your wood stove is your pellet stove. I was just curious because I'm putting mine like 4 1/2 feet away I'm just hoping if I need to fire up my wood stove again it won't hurt the pellet stove
Our pellet stove is about 5 feet from the wood stove.
Ok Thanks thats about were mine is also
Hi I was just wondering if this bracket you made fixed the problem. I just bought the same stove and was gonna do the same thing . But I wanted to see if it work out well for ya in the long haul. Please get back to me just bought some strapping today lol
Todd, yes this bracket has made all of the difference. We have had no issues with our pellet stove since. This took all of the weight off of the auger shaft.
Ok thanks for getting back to me . I greatly appreciate it. And thanks again for the great video
So should I buy a new auger or can I use the broken one with a homemade bracket?
did your auger sheer off? it would depend on how much on your auger shaft is left. you may have to purchase a new auger. either way, I 100% recommend using a bracket to hold the motor up so that it will not sheer off a new one.
@@homeprojectjunkies8763I ordered a new one off Amazon, it came quickly and works great.
How did you get it out
This just happened to me. The auger shaft snapped.
I put a zip tie around moter and bracket
Ziptie it over the brakes under moter pull it tight its ben 4 years still holding it up
Stoves are like. Veheckle s. When you buy it new the. Big profits. Come from replacement parts
$1800 piece of junk, i cant believe no one file class action lawsuit against them
Also. By Puting.
It’s nice they replaced the parts but all at the same time it doesn’t speak. Volume of quality of the product Thea’s stoves are not cheap to purchase. Sounds like they don’t want quality to push more stoves Just like everything eles it’s cheaper to buy a new stove than all third parts. Every winter time. It adds up over a 2 year period You can replace it other thann throw. Money at it. But in the other hand if they don’t change their attitude. To customers service people will not invest you get by with for a while. But it catches up the the manufactur. Of the product. Lot of companies over the years went belly up over
Poor product
May be it’s desighn that way so it will wear out. And you have to buy anouther Alger motor In todays world. Manufacturers. Desighn things to be replace. What other reasion would they design it that way you no by being design engineers They would no it would go bad from all that
Floping up and down and side to side I am actually thinking about. Designing. My own bearings. For both ends. Of the shaft. For. Long turn. Maintenance.
I'm speechless. What a crappy chincy-ass design.