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nakrimu t1_j4pl0wv wrote
Reply to comment by Laslopaniflex in How do non electric heat operated fans work? by ranman12953
Yes it was a great place to work nestled on the shores of Lake Huron. You can sit at a work station and look out over the water, when you are not busy of course! It’s very small town and everyone looks after each other!
nakrimu t1_j4pjxqr wrote
Reply to comment by BiAsALongHorse in How do non electric heat operated fans work? by ranman12953
I believe it’s just the ceramic that’s different but don’t know for certain as I just built them. The modules were pre-assembled.
nakrimu t1_j4n10yk wrote
Reply to comment by jaxdraw in How do non electric heat operated fans work? by ranman12953
I would request a new fan if you are having that many issues, it’s still under warranty!
nakrimu t1_j4medfk wrote
Reply to comment by jaxdraw in How do non electric heat operated fans work? by ranman12953
That honestly sounds more like a motor issue. I would contact Caframo since you haven’t had it long.
nakrimu t1_j4mdro9 wrote
Reply to comment by northwoodsman in How do non electric heat operated fans work? by ranman12953
Ahh, the 802 meant for gas stove would cause the module to crack if used on a wood stove. 800 is meant for wood stove. I agree they do a great job, I had one that lasted me about 8 yrs before I had to swap out the module and motor and it never stopped running.
nakrimu t1_j4mbo7x wrote
Reply to comment by nakrimu in How do non electric heat operated fans work? by ranman12953
Caframo Eco-Fan 800, the first ever patented wood stove fan or the Eco-Fan 802 meant for gas stoves. They have high quality standards for building them and stand by their products.
nakrimu t1_j4ljh8v wrote
I built Eco-Fans for years. They use a thermoelectric module that creates a hot and cold side when in use. When your fan heats up with this module it causes what’s known as the Seebeck Effect which causes electrons to flow and power the fan.
nakrimu t1_j9xyt02 wrote
Reply to LPT Request: How to lose emotions from your face permanently? by todiecena
It would seem to me that those that criticize you for having emotions are actually insecure about not having the emotions themselves. Don’t base your value on what these people think of you as it sounds to me they are the ones that are damaged, not you! I totally understand where you are coming from though, I didn’t learn this lesson overnight and at one time I was pretty insecure about the fact that when I got mad I would cry sometimes and I always felt like that made me look weak. It just came to me in time that it’s who I am and that counts for something. Believe me it’s far better to go through your life feeling as many emotions as you can as it gives you a sense of fulfilment and allows you to better understand yourself and others. Don’t change who you are for the sake of someone else’s insecurities!