It sounds like from what you are saying that a restrictor plate of sorts might help a lot. The problem did get worse when I removed the key damper...
Coaly: thanks to you (and all the others) for all the info. To answer a few of your questions: I have about 6 feet of single wall stove pipe and 8...
I usually run the stove about one to two turns out on the damper. That is once the chimney gets warmed up. Starting a fire with the door closed...
Bushpilot: if some leakage around the door were necessary and might solve the issue, couldn't it also be solved just by opening the damper? i have...
There seems to be no correlation to outside temperature. It has been below 40 the past few nights and it is just as bad as if it's over 50. My...
I am aware that the fisher does not require a gasket and that it will seal without, but is it doing any harm to have one so long as it is thin...
Well sure, but it's comparable to just not starting a fire in the first place haha. To clarify, closing the damper completely and opening it...
This stove exits out the rear. What I meant by "cleaning up" the stove pipe was mostly removing the restriction of the key damper. It was also...
The outlet, stove pipe, and chimney pipe are all 6".
For some reason my picture is not uploading. I am able to select it as an upload but it just doesn't happen. Maybe I'll try on a real computer...
Thanks for the responses all. First let me answer a few questions: No, there is no key damper on the outlet. Last year I had one but I found it...
Hi all. First time poster. I'm looking for some advice on an issue I'm having with my fisher baby bear. I put the stove in last year and at first...