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<blockquote data-quote="CrappieKeith" data-source="post: 2641360" data-attributes="member: 32750"><p>You got me on that one...I do know that 2 -90's are a maximum.</p><p>He did say that the flue was shorter than 15' so to lengthen it might also help...fun playing Carnak....if the flue is at or longer than 5' outside you may want to add a support or guide on.</p><p></p><p>the issue may not be just 1 thing either.It could be bits of all of the things discussed.</p><p>A hair short on make up air,a scosh too wet of weed,just a tad too short of pipe and the unit gets dampered down a might soon or too much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrappieKeith, post: 2641360, member: 32750"] You got me on that one...I do know that 2 -90's are a maximum. He did say that the flue was shorter than 15' so to lengthen it might also help...fun playing Carnak....if the flue is at or longer than 5' outside you may want to add a support or guide on. the issue may not be just 1 thing either.It could be bits of all of the things discussed. A hair short on make up air,a scosh too wet of weed,just a tad too short of pipe and the unit gets dampered down a might soon or too much. [/QUOTE]
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