ohiojoe13
Feeling the Heat
How long is it safe to burn an ashford 30 on high? My glass is dirty from the low and slow burns and want to get it cleaned up.
When I visited a local BK dealer he told me you cannot run the stoves wide open all the time or it would destroy them. I just ignored him as it seemed more a generalization than something specific to BK. I've never run any stove wide open for extended periods and would not expect to do so with a BK if I owned one. However, there does seem to be a class of wood stove user that believes stoves are indestructible and load/run them that way - perhaps he thought I was in that class of user.According to manual.... forever. But that assumes your draft meets the narrow specified range. Those with taller stacks find they can not actually burn on highest setting indefinitely, so the answer to your question depends on installation parameters.
I really just wanna burn it on high long enough to clean the glass up. But I'm not sure if that's an hour or 90 minutes or what.According to manual.... forever. But that assumes your draft meets the narrow specified range. Those with taller stacks find they can not actually burn on highest setting indefinitely, so the answer to your question depends on installation parameters.
I found it just as easy to scrape some off with a single edge razor blade.Then I quit worrying about it. It's just going to get gunked up again until you get into cold weather.
Yahbut... the BK Alien Technology (actually, just a bi-metal coil spring) already does this for you, when you find the right t'stat setting. You just can't turn it down much past where you hear it click shut, at your desired burn rate. As the burn wanes, it will cool and open the air control. If you turn the knob down way past where it's just closed at your desired burn rate, then you're defeating this feature.
BTW... RC servos do some unpredictable things as they're losing power, in a power failure situation. Is your controller designed to be fail-safe?
How long is it safe to burn an ashford 30 on high? My glass is dirty from the low and slow burns and want to get it cleaned up.
The cats, especially the steel cats, are way more expensive than 135$. They are easy to swap. No sockets required just a screwdriver to pry the old one out.
Do you guys with the princess insert use a thermometer? I'm new to all of this and it's amazing how complicated burning wood can seem. Heh.
Maybe you should wait 'till you actually own a BK, to decide on that. This forum is full of people who burn their BK's wide open all day in the middle of winter, one of them just seven posts down from yours. In fact, searching back a few pages in this very thread, you'll find BKVP stating that there's no problem in doing so. The stove is engineered to be self-limiting, thanks to the t'stat, if you provide the recommended draft. Those who exceed the rather narrow range of prescribed draft may not be able to do the same, hence my comment about installation parameters.When I visited a local BK dealer he told me you cannot run the stoves wide open all the time or it would destroy them. I just ignored him as it seemed more a generalization than something specific to BK. I've never run any stove wide open for extended periods and would not expect to do so with a BK if I owned one. However, there does seem to be a class of wood stove user that believes stoves are indestructible and load/run them that way - perhaps he thought I was in that class of user.
I was shut out of low and slow wood burning heaven due to thimble height restrictions. I must be content to peek through the pearly gates and live vicariously through those already in the promised land.Maybe you should wait 'till you actually own a BK, to decide on that.
I priced a replacement last year when mine needed more than 10 minutes from a cold start to being glowing bright red edge to edge.
Would $235 be more reasonable? Given the length of the warranty it wasn't that expensive I thought, esp compared to replacing the stove.
There was a recent thread and numbers were up near 400$ from a bk dealer for a steel cat. You can't buy just any steelcat or you'll end up with diesel foil.
Got a little behind yesterday, weve been anove freezing diring the day, below on the overnights.
I packed the cold stove with 2x4 sized splits of well seasoned birch. I got from cold stove to engaged cat with clean exhaust plume in 22 minutes.
Ten minutes later wirh the cat probe way up in happy land i turned the fan kit on the stove up to high, left the tstat at wide open, about 5 oclock.
Then i went down the hall, opened all the bedroom doors and used a box fan on the floor to push cool air out of the back of the house to the stove.
13ish hours later the house is still warm and i have enough coals to reload with no match and no kindling, just cordwood.
The probe is just down into inactive by maybe an eighth of an inch. I could be rolling a full load with an acrive cat in about ten minutes...but the sun is up and i dont need too.
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