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I have an idea on how to get rid of coals faster. What you think?
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<blockquote data-quote="Whitespider" data-source="post: 5151431" data-attributes="member: 57106"><p>So, if I'm getting this, you want to automatically open the "start up" air along the bottom of the fire box... not the primary or secondary combustion air?? And this is what you've verified to help with the coaling issue in your box??</p><p>My stove doesn't have such a thing. Man, (I'm assuming) that's different than anyone was thinkin' in this thread. I don't believe that's a manufacturer "recommended" procedure (but that's only a guess). Anyway... that's a lot closer to air under the fire than it is air over the fire. If you're not worried about a safety issue while you're away (and I'm not sayin' there is one, 'cause I don't know)... it sounds good to me. Any air coming in close to the coal bed and <em>blowin'</em> directly into it, even if it ain't under it, is gonna' be better than air <em>flowin'</em> over it (IMO).</p><p></p><p>I'll be real interested in the results...</p><p>*</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whitespider, post: 5151431, member: 57106"] So, if I'm getting this, you want to automatically open the "start up" air along the bottom of the fire box... not the primary or secondary combustion air?? And this is what you've verified to help with the coaling issue in your box?? My stove doesn't have such a thing. Man, (I'm assuming) that's different than anyone was thinkin' in this thread. I don't believe that's a manufacturer "recommended" procedure (but that's only a guess). Anyway... that's a lot closer to air under the fire than it is air over the fire. If you're not worried about a safety issue while you're away (and I'm not sayin' there is one, 'cause I don't know)... it sounds good to me. Any air coming in close to the coal bed and [I]blowin'[/I] directly into it, even if it ain't under it, is gonna' be better than air [I]flowin'[/I] over it (IMO). I'll be real interested in the results... * [/QUOTE]
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