2010 Osburn 2400 fireplace insert not with dampner closed ?

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Could be warm temperatures affecting draft, wet wood, plugged cap, lots of things. Was the stove running well a month ago? Have you checked the moisture content of your wood?
 
Was the liner cleaned right up to the chimney cap and screen?

By dampner, do you mean the air control? How well does it burn with the air control open say halfway?

Is the insulation blanket in place correctly, lying flat with the weight on it and not bunched up toward the rear of the baffle?
 
Tell us about your chimney, how’s it made, what diameter, how tall? The chimney is the engine of the stove.

What is the moisture content of the wood?

Spokane is getting warm. If your chimney is marginal your stove will not run well.
 
the blanket is flat, I've never seen any kind of weight on the blanket?
Good. It's a round disk that sits on top of the blanket. Stops strong draft from pulling the blanket toward the flue.

[Hearth.com] 2010 Osburn 2400 fireplace insert not with dampner closed ?

Was the chimney top and cap screen checked for plugging?
 
The wood was to wet before and everything was plugged with creosote. It was doing great until the wet wood. I work out of town a lot, so nobody was checking the wood when I'm gone. I thoroughly cleaned everything from the top of the chimney to the inside of the insert. It's a 17 ft 6" stainless steel liner. The wood I'm using is dry now. It's only reaching 400 degrees F. On the top of the insert and the secondary burn doesn't seem to be happening?
 
The wood may be drier than the last batch, but unless it tests dry (under 20%mc) internally, it still may be only partially seasoned.
 
Rule out the wood first. Home Depot has a moisture meter that’s not expensive.