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On my princess with duravent dvl the adapter makes the best fit. Do note that you might find a blob of weld that can be removed to improve the fit. You really want a good seal. Especially with the ashford.
On my princess with duravent dvl the adapter makes the best fit. Do note that you might find a blob of weld that can be removed to improve the fit. You really want a good seal. Especially with the ashford.
We have Fire! Picked up the stove today and got everything connected. Stove pad is a 48x48 tile. Randomly thought of the idea one day that they might have tile that big. Much cheaper then ember protectors and pads only cost about $81 with tax.
A little update, been mostly happy with the stove. I think with my insulation with this colder weather I probably should have gone with the sirrocco or princess rather than a cast iron clad ashford but not biggie just just a bit more wood. It’s been so cold I haven’t had a chance to let the stove go out and finally did overnight to do a cleaning today, and it’s a tad irritating as I only have like ~1.5 cords through this stove. I thought something may be up as I would see more whisps of smoke here and there. I’ve checked all moisture content as I went through different woods. Highest I ever saw was 20.5% on a piece or 2.
I think the whisps of smoke may be due to the cat separating from its frame. It allows smoke to pass through.
We've seen this in two other threads here. I suspect a bad batch of cats.
I think BK (via its cat mfg) should provide a new cat as having this count towards your (only) free cat sucks because it's (seemingly) an issue with some recent purchases.
Other than that, it doesn't look bad. A bit of ash can always end up on the cat depending on how you rake coals.etc. or if you have (too) much draft.
Yeah definitely don’t have too much draft Yeah I’d much rather have a ceramic cat. The one in my buck 80 is holding up good, I’ve had it ~4 years and I don’t even know how old it was before I got it. And I abused that thing with subpar wood before I got caught up on wood.
The cat separating from the frame for three of BK owners seems very odd. I honestly think it was a bad batch of cats and it should definitely not count against the one freebie under warranty. @BKVP any input?