well. you just saved me $130 ... thanks a bunches... I have a fireplace just like yours, and love it, looks great, and heats up my camper like a champ, but, I started getting E1 error code, I almost went to Walmart to get another one, but jumped on TH-cam just in case, and good thing I did... my problem was a filter, I've been using this thing for 3 years now, and never cleaned the filter, I took the filter off and cleaned it, and the fireplace works like a champ again ... thanks a lot...thumbs up definitely :)
I installed one in need my 5th wheel 3 yrs ago and woke up this morning freezing my ass off because of a error code so where is the filter located? I'm guessing inside the back of it?
Thanks for the information. I cleaned my filter and my heater is working again. I was ready to purchase another one. I am so glad I checked TH-cam first.
Hell yeah, thank you SO much!! Mine wouldn't work on high heat without an E1 error code minutes after turning it on, it would only run on low heat set to 72. I've been running this in high for awhile now with no problems thanks to your video. Much appreciated!
I have the E1 error code also but i am curious about the filter cleaning. You stated that the manufacturer said clean the filter but in your video you unplug the wire to the circuit card and apparently that fix the error code. But what about cleaning the filter, do you still need to clean the filter or where is it located since you didn't show that in your video?
Just fixed mine...its been doing the E 1 for a while and it seems to be holding up well for now..usually done coded on me by now...thanks for the pointer
I need to look at mine had it going on 2 yrs cleaned filters and keeps doing e1... I hope doing what he showed will work! If so then he saved us a trip to walmart
I have a carlington wall mount that just did the same thing. I did have some build up on the intake. so i blew her out and she seeems alright for now. thanks TMW!! Yall have a safe rest of the year.
Thanks for the help. Things been driving me crazy and the company wont answer phone, email, or pony express damn heat wave company. I guess this is more common than i thought.
Brienna Vargas its from a company called heat wave, i bought it from wallys world and it was a waste of 99 or 105.oo or whatever i paid for it. Works for 5 to 10 min, stops E1 shows on display, unplug and repeat till i say fuçk it.
Can you help me? My fireplace insert in my tv stand is an Intertek, and all the remote controls in my house turn it on and off with each click so I have to leave the buttons covered with aluminum foil. Is there a way to fix this? Intertek 4000755 electric heater model GW-2078 manufacturer Great Worlsd LTD I can’t find any information or parts for this heater. Thanks!!
Thank you for this video. It was very helpful and “winding me up“. I have three cats, and the elements in the circuitboard were full of cat hair. I guess it just built up over the last couple years and since we have it against the wall we never pull it out and vacuum behind it. I unplugged it, and vacuumed the inside of it, turned it back on and it’s working great.
Usually this can be fixed by just unplugging and leaving it sit for a few minutes. If you have to remove the wire it is due to corrosion most likely causing a bad connection. In my case after a couple of errors and a couple of lubes of the fan my fan stopped turning which caused the error. This error is an overheating error which you should not ignore. If it becomes annoying resetting or you just want to Amazon has numerous heaters and fans you can buy for 40 or under.
So go in and find the two red wires that connect to your thermostat. Usually they're going to be in a high point in the heater which mine were. What Willy is saying is to do is unplug them and plug them back in? I guess their ultra sensitive wires and over time they lose connection. I tried that. So far so good. Last resort would be to get a new thermostat and like he says in the comments below, make sure you get the right one. It's a $5 part in about a 9 minute job to install it
To reset the E-1 error code, you just need to unplug the unit at the wall. This will reset the unit! At least temporarily! How does removing the thermal circuit breaker wire and replacing it solve the issue of the E-1 code coming on in the first place?
Because it did not have a good connection. Removing and replacing wipes and cleans for a better connection. Best to scrape it with a pen knife or sandpaper before sticking the wire back on.
So just the old American method of unplugging it and plugging it back still works just inside the unit? My heater is a "life corps product " little 1500wat portable heater. It has this error but backwards and works with it want to. Guess when it stops working completely ill give this a try. Thanks for the vid.
So, if I'm gettin' this right, all you did was unplug the two breaker wires and then plugged 'em back in and that essentially "re-booted" the heater clearing the E1 Fault?.. The wires didn't work loose, or come unplugged on their own or anything like that, you just unplugged and then plugged 'em back in?.. Two winters ago I had an E1 fault and I tried everything from cleanin' the filter, to blowin' everything out with canned air, to going over all the wiring looking for scorched or burnt connections and I ended up finally cutting the cord and throwing it out.. Fast forward to last night and I've got another E1 on the exact same brand/model (Lifesmart) infrared heater, so I'm gonna have to try this little breaker re-boot trick and hopefully save myself $130-$150 this time around!.. 🤔😁😎
Hello, did you figure out where the filter was located on your electric fireplace heater? I am having the same issue with the E1 error code on my classic flame fireplace heater.
I'm having same problem with my Hearth Trends electric fireplace-mine is about a year and a half old now and I would like to fix it. Do you know where or how I can order a new part. Nice video thanks for the upload.
It could be that the wire connection is not making a good connection. All i did was put the wires off and stick them back on, thus cleaning the connections. You can test the switch by checking continuity with an ohmmeter. It should show continuity at normal temperature, (normally closed). It should show a open connection if the switch is heated with a soldering iron or other heat source. If you do need the part, it can be found on eBay. Search for KSD301. www.ebay.com/itm/like/391078894556?lpid=82&chn=ps&ul_noapp=true $3.29 from China if you can wait 3 weeks or $5.99 from USA if you want it quicker. Be sure to get one at the correct opening temperature. 120C or 130C. www.ebay.com/itm/Thermostat-KSD301-B130-130-C-266-F-N-C-NC-Temperature-BiMetal-Switch-/352010989238?hash=item51f57d6eb6:g:0e4AAMXQoiJRgHHQ
What if I can't get the wire to come off the thermostat. It literally will not pull off , so even if I got a new one I don't think I could pull the wires off to replace it ..... uhhhhhhhh!!!
Try a lubricant on the connection, then wiggle it with needle nose pliers. If that fails you could cut the wire and put a new terminal on it. Also you may be able to find a used wire with a good terminal from an old appliance and connect it to the cut wire with a wire nut. Many times the switch is still good but the terminals do not have a good connection.
tom mix wilkes the one I got is a right angle sensor. The contacts go out the sides not straight back ..... could I bend the straight back maybe if the wires aren't long enough to reach the sides ??
I bought the part and still doesn't work. I really don't understand. Turns on for about. 5-10 mins then shuts off. After E1 error if I let it sit , I can turn back on for 5-10 mins again then shuts off.
I would test by temporarily pulling off the wires and connecting them together with a wire clip. If it stays on then the part is at fault. Did you get one rated at 130C? It is just a switch that opens at the rated temperature. If you get an error with the wires connected together then there is probably a fault in the circuit board.
Is that the only temp control on it? Makes me think of a " nonresettable " thermal cut off on a dryer. That being said, a dryer has multible thermostats which have lower temp ratings. That is why I ask if it only has that one.
E1 is low air flow code. Clogged air filter or faulty blower. Mine ran just fine making a squealing noise for a long time, then started owing E1 code after 15 minutes. Took it apart and found all the oil from the bearing on the sheet metal below it. Ordering a new blower assembly.
well. you just saved me $130 ... thanks a bunches... I have a fireplace just like yours, and love it, looks great, and heats up my camper like a champ, but, I started getting E1 error code, I almost went to Walmart to get another one, but jumped on TH-cam just in case, and good thing I did... my problem was a filter, I've been using this thing for 3 years now, and never cleaned the filter, I took the filter off and cleaned it, and the fireplace works like a champ again ... thanks a lot...thumbs up definitely :)
I installed one in need my 5th wheel 3 yrs ago and woke up this morning freezing my ass off because of a error code so where is the filter located? I'm guessing inside the back of it?
Thanks for the information. I cleaned my filter and my heater is working again. I was ready to purchase another one. I am so glad I checked TH-cam first.
Where’s the filter?
Hell yeah, thank you SO much!! Mine wouldn't work on high heat without an E1 error code minutes after turning it on, it would only run on low heat set to 72. I've been running this in high for awhile now with no problems thanks to your video. Much appreciated!
How did you fix yours??
@@TrippyNxgz I disconnected the same wires that are shown above & then I reconnected them.
@@abbeytotten3947 I’m having a hard time getting the shell out of the box to get to disconnect the wires.
Thanks for the video! You saved me $150!
Thank you so much. Mine was out on the porch and headed to the landfill and I ran across your video🙌🙌🎉🎉🎉
That's funny..Lol. I was going to put mine out on the curve for the garbage people to pick it up until I found this video.
Thanks.Your video helped me alot.Did it's job.
Dang Mountain Man i froze to death before you finished your sentence
Not sure if yours has a filter, but I do. I removed it and cleaned it, and no more E1 code. The fan was basically obstructed.
I have the E1 error code also but i am curious about the filter cleaning. You stated that the manufacturer said clean the filter but in your video you unplug the wire to the circuit card and apparently that fix the error code. But what about cleaning the filter, do you still need to clean the filter or where is it located since you didn't show that in your video?
Should be on the back you should see it on this model or look for a intake panel where it pulls air in
THANK U SO MUCH, my poor old mama ain't going to freeze to death tonight!!!
Just fixed mine...its been doing the E 1 for a while and it seems to be holding up well for now..usually done coded on me by now...thanks for the pointer
Tom mix thanks. I'll check my heater. Tomorrow will be one year I've had this fireplace
I need to look at mine had it going on 2 yrs cleaned filters and keeps doing e1... I hope doing what he showed will work! If so then he saved us a trip to walmart
I have a carlington wall mount that just did the same thing. I did have some build up on the intake. so i blew her out and she seeems alright for now. thanks TMW!! Yall have a safe rest of the year.
Thank you for the information, I saved some money with your video.
You just saved me money as well Thank you so very much almost froze tonite
Uuu8u
Thanks for the help. Things been driving me crazy and the company wont answer phone, email, or pony express damn heat wave company. I guess this is more common than i thought.
sunwunyc which heatwave heater do you have? I've got the same damn problem
Brienna Vargas its from a company called heat wave, i bought it from wallys world and it was a waste of 99 or 105.oo or whatever i paid for it. Works for 5 to 10 min, stops E1 shows on display, unplug and repeat till i say fuçk it.
Where is the filter?
Can you help me? My fireplace insert in my tv stand is an Intertek, and all the remote controls in my house turn it on and off with each click so I have to leave the buttons covered with aluminum foil. Is there a way to fix this? Intertek 4000755 electric heater model GW-2078 manufacturer Great Worlsd LTD
I can’t find any information or parts for this heater.
Thanks!!
Thank you for this video. It was very helpful and “winding me up“.
I have three cats, and the elements in the circuitboard were full of cat hair. I guess it just built up over the last couple years and since we have it against the wall we never pull it out and vacuum behind it.
I unplugged it, and vacuumed the inside of it, turned it back on and it’s working great.
Usually this can be fixed by just unplugging and leaving it sit for a few minutes. If you have to remove the wire it is due to corrosion most likely causing a bad connection.
In my case after a couple of errors and a couple of lubes of the fan my fan stopped turning which caused the error. This error is an overheating error which you should not ignore.
If it becomes annoying resetting or you just want to Amazon has numerous heaters and fans you can buy for 40 or under.
So go in and find the two red wires that connect to your thermostat. Usually they're going to be in a high point in the heater which mine were.
What Willy is saying is to do is unplug them and plug them back in? I guess their ultra sensitive wires and over time they lose connection.
I tried that. So far so good. Last resort would be to get a new thermostat and like he says in the comments below, make sure you get the right one. It's a $5 part in about a 9 minute job to install it
To reset the E-1 error code, you just need to unplug the unit at the wall. This will reset the unit! At least temporarily! How does removing the thermal circuit breaker wire and replacing it solve the issue of the E-1 code coming on in the first place?
Because it did not have a good connection. Removing and replacing wipes and cleans for a better connection. Best to scrape it with a pen knife or sandpaper before sticking the wire back on.
So just the old American method of unplugging it and plugging it back still works just inside the unit? My heater is a "life corps product " little 1500wat portable heater. It has this error but backwards and works with it want to. Guess when it stops working completely ill give this a try. Thanks for the vid.
What does the green ESO button mean on a remote control?
I just fixed mine by unplugging, tilting to its side, and plugging back up. 😂 I dunno 🤷♂️ but it worked.
Wow thanks. I had the same problem
So, if I'm gettin' this right, all you did was unplug the two breaker wires and then plugged 'em back in and that essentially "re-booted" the heater clearing the E1 Fault?.. The wires didn't work loose, or come unplugged on their own or anything like that, you just unplugged and then plugged 'em back in?..
Two winters ago I had an E1 fault and I tried everything from cleanin' the filter, to blowin' everything out with canned air, to going over all the wiring looking for scorched or burnt connections and I ended up finally cutting the cord and throwing it out.. Fast forward to last night and I've got another E1 on the exact same brand/model (Lifesmart) infrared heater, so I'm gonna have to try this little breaker re-boot trick and hopefully save myself $130-$150 this time around!.. 🤔😁😎
Thank you
I haven’t cleaned my filter. Where is the filter
Hello, did you figure out where the filter was located on your electric fireplace heater? I am having the same issue with the E1 error code on my classic flame fireplace heater.
Where is the filter located at & how do you clean it, I am getting the error E1, Thanks
uxcell 135 Celsius Normal Closed Ceramic Thermostat KSD301, can i use this part for an E1 error? Thanks
Hello,
Did you figure out where the filter was located on your electric fireplace heater? I was wondering the same thing.
Where is the filter?
I can't locate the filter on it. All of the wires seem to be soldered when I opened up the back.
thanks tom
Ty your awesome
I'm having same problem with my Hearth Trends electric fireplace-mine is about a year and a half old now and I would like to fix it. Do you know where or how I can order a new part. Nice video thanks for the upload.
It could be that the wire connection is not making a good connection. All i did was put the wires off and stick them back on, thus cleaning the connections. You can test the switch by checking continuity with an ohmmeter. It should show continuity at normal temperature, (normally closed). It should show a open connection if the switch is heated with a soldering iron or other heat source.
If you do need the part, it can be found on eBay. Search for KSD301.
www.ebay.com/itm/like/391078894556?lpid=82&chn=ps&ul_noapp=true
$3.29 from China if you can wait 3 weeks or $5.99 from USA if you want it quicker. Be sure to get one at the correct opening temperature. 120C or 130C.
www.ebay.com/itm/Thermostat-KSD301-B130-130-C-266-F-N-C-NC-Temperature-BiMetal-Switch-/352010989238?hash=item51f57d6eb6:g:0e4AAMXQoiJRgHHQ
Cool, thanks I'll give it a try
Should be able to check opening and closing temps on s good hotplate also.
Informative video. Nice
You're awesome lol
What if I can't get the wire to come off the thermostat. It literally will not pull off , so even if I got a new one I don't think I could pull the wires off to replace it ..... uhhhhhhhh!!!
Try a lubricant on the connection, then wiggle it with needle nose pliers. If that fails you could cut the wire and put a new terminal on it. Also you may be able to find a used wire with a good terminal from an old appliance and connect it to the cut wire with a wire nut. Many times the switch is still good but the terminals do not have a good connection.
tom mix wilkes thanks Tom. Gives me lots of options to try once this thing shows up in the mail.
tom mix wilkes the one I got is a right angle sensor. The contacts go out the sides not straight back ..... could I bend the straight back maybe if the wires aren't long enough to reach the sides ??
Just unplug it and plug it back in, it will clear the code and probably work fine.
I bought the part and still doesn't work. I really don't understand. Turns on for about. 5-10 mins then shuts off. After E1 error if I let it sit , I can turn back on for 5-10 mins again then shuts off.
I would test by temporarily pulling off the wires and connecting them together with a wire clip. If it stays on then the part is at fault. Did you get one rated at 130C? It is just a switch that opens at the rated temperature.
If you get an error with the wires connected together then there is probably a fault in the circuit board.
Is that the only temp control on it?
Makes me think of a " nonresettable " thermal cut off on a dryer. That being said, a dryer has multible thermostats which have lower temp ratings. That is why I ask if it only has that one.
E1 is low air flow code. Clogged air filter or faulty blower. Mine ran just fine making a squealing noise for a long time, then started owing E1 code after 15 minutes. Took it apart and found all the oil from the bearing on the sheet metal below it. Ordering a new blower assembly.
Era code 3
Dang I looked at my poor old mamas heater and I can't figure out how to get that entire back off.....think u can do a video how lol