That’s a good tip. To put on a small split to help burn down the coals. I didn’t know that. I usually just open up the air more to burn them down,...
On a day in the 30’s with temps in the mid 20’s at night, maybe even low 20’s, I can get away with two loads, 12 hours apart. 450 to 500 STT peak....
So I feel like that’s the last thing I need to work out.
So I used to sometimes put in 3 small splits and 2 or 3 medium splits at maybe 5:00 then at 8:00 or 8:30 reload full. That’s when I get the...
I do not have a spare cat and they are on back order I am pretty sure. I am not concerned with the cat. I realize that I will probably need one...
AND, I’m going by the directions that and with the Condar cat probe that say if you try and engage the cat and you don’t see the temps on the...
So when I DID discuss it with Woodstock they didn’t seem to think it was a radical notion that the cat might not be lighting off until about 700...
IDK. Maybe you are correct Hoytman. But the cat doesn’t seem to ignite until I hit 700 or so on that probe, which is equivalent to pipe 250, STT...
I often have something coming out of the chimney, I guess it’s more steam rather than smoke, like similar to a drier vent? But I guess I’m not...
Thanks. So even if i have to get up to 700 on the cat probe to ignite the cat (I’m judging that from when I seem to get a “catalytic reaction”...
No. No pipe damper. Haven’t been using it for quite a while.
Thank you. So this seems to open up more possibilities for me. A different way to achieve a different kind of burn. Something to consider and...
What do people think?
I’m noticing that sometimes, after I’ve ignited the cat and the temps have steadily gone up, even past 1000 on the cat probe, when I shut the air...
Yes. 3200 square feet. With cathedral ceilings both upstairs and downstairs in the living room where the stove is. Open balcony to the upstairs....
Anyone have any thoughts, ideas? TY
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