gumneck
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Thread to some pics I posted this past summer:
http://www.arboristsite.com/showthread.php?p=2266789#post2266789
I installed end of spring this year but did not use till two weeks ago if that. I thought this thing was going to be a great heater the first week or so. But the last few days it is nothing but a smoker. The wood has been seasoned for 2.5 years. I have had it under tarp for 3weeks. What we have burnt so far has been under a covered porch for a month. Its oak and some pecan mixed in. I can't see how the pecan doesn't just burn up right away. It is not wet or green.
When we first lit 2 weeks ago I coud get a roaring fire that had to be dialed down with the air controller. Now, it barely flames at all. Forget trying to open the door to restoke as smoke just pours out. This was installed with a positive connection 6" SS liner. The liner extends past the chimney clay liner about 2 feet or so. It has a rain cap at end of SS liner.
The only difference between when we first lit and the past few days when we started getting the smoke back issue is:
1) Temp is 20 degrees colder than our first fire * approx 45 degrees whereas now is 25-30 degrees
2) Wife broke the original glass door at day 4 which I replaced that night with the proper glass from the dealer. I notice no smoke coming out of the door glass anywhere around the gasket.
I did the install of woodstove myself. I used to do heating/cooling installs and feel comfortable that I did a good job. I Used the materials purchased from the dealer for installing chimney top rain plate alongwith some galvanized metal I had to keep rain from going into chimney. I removed the damper from fireplace. There was no lip to fasten bottom of SS liner to the top of stove. The dealer said liner was only run to the top of stove where stove opening was. Maybe this is the issue? I've read other posts that suggest insulating the SS liner would help.
Seems to me like there is something else but I am really disappointed with this right now and would certainly appreciate some more experienced burners advice.
Tks
Tom
http://www.arboristsite.com/showthread.php?p=2266789#post2266789
I installed end of spring this year but did not use till two weeks ago if that. I thought this thing was going to be a great heater the first week or so. But the last few days it is nothing but a smoker. The wood has been seasoned for 2.5 years. I have had it under tarp for 3weeks. What we have burnt so far has been under a covered porch for a month. Its oak and some pecan mixed in. I can't see how the pecan doesn't just burn up right away. It is not wet or green.
When we first lit 2 weeks ago I coud get a roaring fire that had to be dialed down with the air controller. Now, it barely flames at all. Forget trying to open the door to restoke as smoke just pours out. This was installed with a positive connection 6" SS liner. The liner extends past the chimney clay liner about 2 feet or so. It has a rain cap at end of SS liner.
The only difference between when we first lit and the past few days when we started getting the smoke back issue is:
1) Temp is 20 degrees colder than our first fire * approx 45 degrees whereas now is 25-30 degrees
2) Wife broke the original glass door at day 4 which I replaced that night with the proper glass from the dealer. I notice no smoke coming out of the door glass anywhere around the gasket.
I did the install of woodstove myself. I used to do heating/cooling installs and feel comfortable that I did a good job. I Used the materials purchased from the dealer for installing chimney top rain plate alongwith some galvanized metal I had to keep rain from going into chimney. I removed the damper from fireplace. There was no lip to fasten bottom of SS liner to the top of stove. The dealer said liner was only run to the top of stove where stove opening was. Maybe this is the issue? I've read other posts that suggest insulating the SS liner would help.
Seems to me like there is something else but I am really disappointed with this right now and would certainly appreciate some more experienced burners advice.
Tks
Tom