Leisure Line Hyfire 2 Issue
Hello All,
A new year, same problem. I have a Leisure Line Hyfire 2. Long story short, I can get the left side to stoke but the right side won't stay lit. I have verified all motors work except for the in-line duct fan. I'm wondering if that fan is not working, it is not providing air flow down to the right side chute, which won't allow fire to stay lit. Am I correct in this? This is the only thing I can think of but I am new to all the coal stove business. Thank you for any information you can provide!
A new year, same problem. I have a Leisure Line Hyfire 2. Long story short, I can get the left side to stoke but the right side won't stay lit. I have verified all motors work except for the in-line duct fan. I'm wondering if that fan is not working, it is not providing air flow down to the right side chute, which won't allow fire to stay lit. Am I correct in this? This is the only thing I can think of but I am new to all the coal stove business. Thank you for any information you can provide!
Thanks for your input. The right side won't even light. The starter bag lights, makes a flame and just goes out while the other side roars. I was thinking air issue. Maybe dust or a small piece(s) clogging the holes?
- WNY
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Clean under your grates, the grates do come off, but you'll probably need new gaskets once you take them apart.
Also,You can take the combustion blower off the back and vacuum in the hole under the grates.
take a drill bit and clean all the holes on the grates,
make sure your combustion blower is working correctly, might need cleaned and oiled. The blower should run at full capacity if plugged into the wall. You should feel air thru the holes. if not, something is not working or clogged.
do you have a coaltrol? or just reohstat adjustments?
Also,You can take the combustion blower off the back and vacuum in the hole under the grates.
take a drill bit and clean all the holes on the grates,
make sure your combustion blower is working correctly, might need cleaned and oiled. The blower should run at full capacity if plugged into the wall. You should feel air thru the holes. if not, something is not working or clogged.
do you have a coaltrol? or just reohstat adjustments?
Hi WNY,
Thanks for the suggestions. I have a CoalTrol. I have tried to blow out/vacuum out the grate holes and I put a small pick in to make sure they weren't clogged. I will have to take each thing apart and try to clean it up. I moved in to my house over a year ago and had no idea how to run this stove or how to service it so I'm trying to absorb as much as I can. There also don't seem to be many people who can come service it if I get stuck so I am hesitant to really get into it.
Thanks for the suggestions. I have a CoalTrol. I have tried to blow out/vacuum out the grate holes and I put a small pick in to make sure they weren't clogged. I will have to take each thing apart and try to clean it up. I moved in to my house over a year ago and had no idea how to run this stove or how to service it so I'm trying to absorb as much as I can. There also don't seem to be many people who can come service it if I get stuck so I am hesitant to really get into it.
- WNY
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WIth coaltrol, make sure both combustion fans are running or plugged in. both blowers and stokers should run together. plug stoker and or combustion blower directly into outlet to make sure both are working. only other thing I can think of is the pusher bar on the stoker came loose?
I wired up separate switches on my stokers and combustion blowers to control one side or the other depending on temps.
here's my switch box, one for blowers and one for stokers
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I wired up separate switches on my stokers and combustion blowers to control one side or the other depending on temps.
here's my switch box, one for blowers and one for stokers
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If you completely fill out your profile including your general location, there may be some one nearby who could assist you.Noleguy33 wrote: ↑Sun. Jan. 05, 2020 10:19 amHi WNY,
................... I moved in to my house over a year ago and had no idea how to run this stove or how to service it so I'm trying to absorb as much as I can. There also don't seem to be many people who can come service it if I get stuck so I am hesitant to really get into it.
Rick
Thank you for the replies. Still having the problem of only one side running. When I put settings into test mode, all fans seem to be running. I am waiting on my vacuum to be delivered to clean everything out and see what I can do. Last night, smelled a weird odor and pulled top off of hopper and had a ton of moisture inside so I have a draft problem now too.
I live just outside of Hazleton, PA. Does anyone on this site know of anyone who can service these stoves? Thank you.
I live just outside of Hazleton, PA. Does anyone on this site know of anyone who can service these stoves? Thank you.
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I know there are leisure line dealers around the wilkes barre area so just look one up and give them a call. Not sure of any in hazelton.