TRAEGER IRONWOOD 650 Fire Pot Overflowing
| CONF | DIAGNOSIS | ACTION |
|---|---|---|
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86%
CONF
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D2 Induction Fan Kit
The induction fan is responsible for forced-air oxygenation of the fire pot. If the fan fails or fails to reach the RPMs commanded by the D2 controller, the fire is smothered by its own fuel. The controller then responds to the temperature drop by accelerating the auger, resulting in a mechanical overflow of unburnt pellets.
SKU: KIT0411
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8%
CONF
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D2 Hot Rod Igniter
If the overflow occurs specifically during the initial startup phase, the hot rod has likely failed to reach the required 1200°F+ to ignite the initial charge of pellets. This results in the pot filling during the 'Ignition' cycle without any combustion occurring.
SKU: KIT0422
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6%
CONF
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D2 Thermocouple
A faulty thermocouple can report higher temperatures than actual, or fail to respond to a flame-out event. If the sensor provides inaccurate feedback to the PID controller, the system may miscalculate the feed rate or fail to trigger a safety shutdown when the flame is extinguished, leading to continuous fuel delivery.
SKU: KIT0421
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DIY Repair Guide
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