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Anyone switch from old CB 5648 to gasification stove?
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<blockquote data-quote="panolo" data-source="post: 6099766" data-attributes="member: 146497"><p>Went to the 7 degree differential for the last couple weeks. Few things I observed</p><p>1. More efficiency. Longer burn times for sure which means I am using less wood.</p><p>2. Less ash and a finer ash. Telling me I am using all the wood. 1.5 gallons for a week!!!</p><p>3. Faster reaction temp increases. Wood fires up quicker when the air exchange turns on for sure.</p><p>4. More unburnt fines in my firebox. Small particles of wood the size of a nickel to half dollar that haven't burnt up completely yet.</p><p></p><p>The unburnt was an issue as I was raking them towards the middle to get burnt and my level was getting higher in the firebox. Went back to 10 differential last night and my level dropped by half an inch. Stove runs longer so it ignites these throughout the firebox on runs is my belief. Coal bed was glowing real nice throughout this am. So I think every week or two I can switch back to 10 for a burn or two and it will clean it up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="panolo, post: 6099766, member: 146497"] Went to the 7 degree differential for the last couple weeks. Few things I observed 1. More efficiency. Longer burn times for sure which means I am using less wood. 2. Less ash and a finer ash. Telling me I am using all the wood. 1.5 gallons for a week!!! 3. Faster reaction temp increases. Wood fires up quicker when the air exchange turns on for sure. 4. More unburnt fines in my firebox. Small particles of wood the size of a nickel to half dollar that haven't burnt up completely yet. The unburnt was an issue as I was raking them towards the middle to get burnt and my level was getting higher in the firebox. Went back to 10 differential last night and my level dropped by half an inch. Stove runs longer so it ignites these throughout the firebox on runs is my belief. Coal bed was glowing real nice throughout this am. So I think every week or two I can switch back to 10 for a burn or two and it will clean it up. [/QUOTE]
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