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What's the popular pellet for this year ?

Discussion in 'The Pellet Bag' started by Russell, Sep 14, 2015.

  1. DexterDay

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    Where is the auger cover set? If it's set pretty low you won't get enough pellets in the pot to trip the thermocouple (small fire = little heat) and start the feeding process.

    The thermocouple not touching the ceramic cover would do the same thing.
     
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  2. Russell

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    The feed gate is set to about 80% open , I would like to run it all the way as I like a big fire . :D
     
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    When running Low or Med? I always left it open 100%. You'll never over fire that stove on Medium. I also turned mine up 10% on the control board.
     
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    Dex...did that make a big difference?
     
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    Wise and informed , I remember it to as the new kid when I lived up there :thumbs:
     
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    Because I ran on low most of the time (low and slow 24/7) it did help a lot. Because there was days I needed Med for a shirt period. The extra 10% on Low helped me a lot.

    It will be #2 on your control board for 10% increase. Be sure to unplug the stove before doing any work.

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  7. ttdberg

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    Hope mine can deal with fines because this is what went in the hopper this morning. Expecting a nice fireworks show before it's empty!

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    tt...what brand is that?
     
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    The fines box will fill up, the rest should go right thru without any problems.
     
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    It's a Harman that chit won't be an issue :rofl: :lol:
     
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    There's a story here. We have a plastic bin we put pellets into and then scoop them out. That picture is the bottom 3" of the bin after putting about 2+ tons of pellets through it. Haven't dumped it in a long time...Waste not, want not!
     
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    Bulk silos will do that too. If you keep a silo filled and don't let it empty out the dust accumulates. Then when it does start to run empty there will be a lot of extra dust. That's when silos with pneumatic systems (instead of augers) tend to have problems. Bulk pellet silos should never use pneumatic systems to unload them.
     
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    X2.....fines have never been an issue. Fire that sucker and dont even think about it


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    Just had to lower the thermostat 2 degrees those Easyblaze are pumping out some heat . :thumbs:
     
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    Next pellet on my list a few test bags of La Crete !
     
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    Very interested to hear what you think of the LaCretes compared to the EZB.
     
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    I have a bag of then as well. Can't wait to try them. Seeing how a member shipped them to me for free. They are now in my area, but it is about 1 hr and 45 min from me. :(
     
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    I called him (If it's the same place), he didn't have LaCrete's in stock now.
     
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    They go pretty fast........ :)
     
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    One place I would never buy pellets from is Lowes . I stopped in yesterday just to browse around and I 've never seen suck a miss handling of pellets , there were 3 pallets in front of the entrance stacked 2 high with broken bags everywhere with sawdust and swollen pellets hanging out of them . I walk to the garden section and now I see 4 single pallets in the same condition with puddles of water on top , looks like the dumpsters are going to be full . :hair: