Hi folks. Posting here for advice on my VC stove. Let me know if it should go somewhere else.
Background:
House is 2400 square feet, single story ranch
I live at 10k feet, it's currently...9° outside
Original wing (right side of house) build in 1979, Living room/bedroom added in 1996
House has forced air in all rooms
Gas stove (2) in living room that vents to outside on wall
Wood fireplace (3) in the shared wall between dining room and office
Living room has a vaulted ceiling, everything else is about 8' ceilings
Chimney pipes swept in October
This is the first winter with the stove
The pipe has one 90° turn right after the thimble, then runs vertically for about six feet in the cleanout closet, passes into the attic, then runs another 10-12 feet in the attic before exiting the roof
Burning lodgepole pine
Pictures and layout
I'm about to give up on this stove. It worked fine in the fall, when temps were in the 40s, but lately it hasn't been burning well. I've tried most of the solutions I've found on these forums, preheating the pipe, opening windows, sealing leaks, etc.
It's an old stove that hasn't been well-maintained, so I wouldn't be surprised if it's a lost cause, but I'd love to get the opinion of more experienced owners. It seems like it won't be cost-effective to buy replacement parts.
Is it possible to run it (in a less efficient mode obviously) without a working catalyst and a crap damper? I'm only looking to burn during the day—at night I'll let the forced air or electrical heat the house.
Anything else I should be doing to make it draw better? My partner is pretty sick of the campfire smell. It's entirely possible that this is still just user error.