I had this stove dropped off and asked to diagnose the problems. Very dark and thick ash. Bowed ashpan (second pan in 18 months and second combustion blower). I did not sell or install this unit.
Eric
Eric
NO WAY It's all you dealers fault....you didn't lead me by the hand and hold a gun to my head and force me to read the owners manual, or force me to pay attention when you installed the stove.....I thought the way the stove looks in the pictures is NORMAL! How dare a manufacturer make a device that actually has to be cleanedLousyweather said:......my money is on yet another (GASP! :ahhh: ) owner who cant follow instructions and clean their unit sufficiently......
smwilliamson said:It all looks like a poorly maintained stove until you see the pics of the combustion motor leads. If they are singed then it is getting altogether too hot out back. That doesn't happen from a dirty stove unless you have a creosote fire. Any cake inside the exhaust port? How does the burn pot look? Is that bent in any way?
fossil said:I just love my butt-ugly steel plate freestanding woodstoves. So simple, even I (with only 3 degrees in Mechanical Engineering) can operate, maintain, and enjoy them. Rick
SmokeyTheBear said:fossil said:I just love my butt-ugly steel plate freestanding woodstoves. So simple, even I (with only 3 degrees in Mechanical Engineering) can operate, maintain, and enjoy them. Rick
LOL, there's one in every bunch ;-) .
Delta-T said:...fossil, i hope you minored in something like juggling or bocci to help get rid of all that math floating around in your head.
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