Flamestead, how high is the stove? I'm wondering if I can do a set up like yours at my house.
Thanks for the update, I am watching on the fence right now.
Any issues with back puffing when dialed in low? On occasional instances when I have a burn, identical to what was posted in the video, it will be enough to push some smoke out of the air inlet.
Flamestead, how high is the stove? I'm wondering if I can do a set up like yours at my house.
I asked the same question to another beta tester. The measurements were "stove top is 28" wide, 23 1/2" deep and on the highest leg setting is 35 1/2" tall. On this Beta unit there is about 4" of adjustment on the legs so minimum height would be ~31"."
Weatherguy, don't forget the stove will have adjustable legs for height.
jdonna, give it a little more air if this happens.
No back puffing at all. As a PH owner, I have experience in causing this (and avoiding, as Backwoods Savage recommends, with a tad more air).
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We have tried to make the Ideal Steel back puff and have been unable to.
Try some poorly seasoned wood, get it burning, then choke it down until the flame goes out and it smolders. Let the firebox fill with wood smoke, then open up the door or air suddenly and it will back puff. This is not a fault of the stove. It is physics.We have tried to make the Ideal Steel back puff and have been unable to.
Try some poorly seasoned wood, get it burning, then choke it down until the flame goes out and it smolders. Let the firebox fill with wood smoke, then open up the door or air suddenly and it will back puff. This is not a fault of the stove. It is physics.
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Are you forward raking the coals or loading on a level coal bed?
The airflow in the PH is different than the Ideal Steel. The Ideal Steel has two air inlets at the front, either side of the door (note the bright glowing at either corner). This is an improvement over the PH's single center inlet, leading to more uniform mixing of gasses within the firebox.
Good info. I didn't know that the Progress's cat needed a dusting every couple weeks. Does the stove need to be cold to do this?
That's an interesting note about the burn pattern. Are you rotating the cat 180 to get more even use out it?
This is a major gripe I have with this stove - try going without useful heat from the stove for a long stretch in the heart of burn season! We're lifetime 24/7 burners, have had 5 cat stoves and have never had to bring any stove except for the PH down for any reason - have only cleaned out cats at the end of the season with other stoves and I'm not sure it was ever really necessary. I contrast the PH's maintenance intensive nature to the Jotul Cat Firelight we burn now which has never needed cat maintenance during any burn season since we got it in '98. While it's only one guy's opinion, I try to dissuade friends from buying the PH for this reason and consider it an example of the "incomplete engineering" of this stove - especially the screen.
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Good info. I didn't know that the Progress's cat needed a dusting every couple weeks. Does the stove need to be cold to do this?
That's an interesting note about the burn pattern. Are you rotating the cat 180 to get more even use out it?
Yup, if PH were the only way to go, I'm sure the prices would go even higher than through the roof. All opinions welcome. Of course, the Steel Hybrid may be different again on the cat. Small changes can make significant differences.Hey, given your list of stoves and experience, no one can claim you don't know what you are talking about. All opinions are welcome.......here.
Yup, if PH were the only way to go, I'm sure the prices would go even higher than through the roof. All opinions welcome. Of course, the Steel Hybrid may be different again on the cat. Small changes can make significant differences.
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