NEK VT
ArboristSite Operative
I bought an E-classic 2300 used a couple years ago and recently installed it. Due to cutting the road for my driveway and my building lot I saved up a lot of wood hardwood and softwood. I piled this wood and it sat for about 2 years. I recently finished my house and since i was buildg my house i dident have any time for firewood and am burning the wood i cut when doing the road and the lot.
When I fist started using the stove it but out heat just great... now thos POS wont even burn wood. When it does burn, it burns a hollow spot in the wood and the logs jam in the sides and dont fall down, so it goes out, other tikes it just goes out. It rearly gets up to proper operating tempature and the house is always cold. I have cleaned the POS compleatly and looked in the valves in the back with a flashlight for "The gooey gummed up mess" some people have talked about. I did the "Paperclip trick" that some people mentioned, and that still will not work. At the moment I am away from home for two days and my wife is stuck at home trying to keep that F%#@%@ piece going. When I return I will pull the valves off the back and see if I can see anything clogging them. Like I said due to my lack of time when i was building i dident do much fpor wood, and not all of it is the dryest and has not been split (though its not large wood).
Anyone at all have any kind of advice as to what I can try? Difrent dryer wood is not an option this year.
Thanks
When I fist started using the stove it but out heat just great... now thos POS wont even burn wood. When it does burn, it burns a hollow spot in the wood and the logs jam in the sides and dont fall down, so it goes out, other tikes it just goes out. It rearly gets up to proper operating tempature and the house is always cold. I have cleaned the POS compleatly and looked in the valves in the back with a flashlight for "The gooey gummed up mess" some people have talked about. I did the "Paperclip trick" that some people mentioned, and that still will not work. At the moment I am away from home for two days and my wife is stuck at home trying to keep that F%#@%@ piece going. When I return I will pull the valves off the back and see if I can see anything clogging them. Like I said due to my lack of time when i was building i dident do much fpor wood, and not all of it is the dryest and has not been split (though its not large wood).
Anyone at all have any kind of advice as to what I can try? Difrent dryer wood is not an option this year.
Thanks