Guess I should plug the OAK on the inside since possible fumes from the outside? If so, what would I use?
The tape job or the horizontal OAK? Lol. The inside piping doesn't even have silicone. It's all taped as he said it would be easier to clean which...
Is it that bad?
Oh boy. Thought I was done! Thoughts?
All good now folks. I pulled my OAK off and now I have a nice healthy flame. Must have been the install.
Now do I dare ask another theoretical question. If the white plastic screw came all the way clockwise, can you ever be in an overdraft situation...
Ok. Great. I'm even seeing the pellet embers flying out of the burnpot. But my little white plastic screw came all the way clockwise.
Yes. Is that a good thing?
The flame looks livelier. Now I'm seeing sparks flying like my p43. I'm liking it.
Sorry Smoky. I'm learning a lot.
Ok. I just disconnected about 15 minutes ago. I'm feeling air still through the OAK pipe. Is that the stove trying to still get outside air even...
Would you recommend just taking the OAK off from the stove then?
What's the down side of they are on opposite sides?
That is silicone tape
Added pics in the last post of my setup!
Pics!! The first chimney pic you can vaguely see the OAK leaning sideways and the last one is the other side of the chimney where the chimney pipe is
The OAK is 3 inch pipe and the guy who installed it said he put the pipes on opposite sides of the chimney specifically for that reason. To...
Hi. Sorry for hijacking this site with all these questions but I'm starting to believe my draft is not quite where it should be because my flames...
No. It's slightly better. We have a thermostat about 20 ft away that would get to about 68 max with the p43. With the 68 I can get 70 so it is...
It looks like much more with the 68.