I've seen many shades of flame colors in my stove; the bright whitish yellow, the deep orange, the orange mixed with blue hovering over the logs or coming from the secondary tubes that gives it a purplish hue. And the blueish/white Northern Lights. Well the other night the load was almost at the coaling stage so I increased the air a bit and went to brush my teeth. I came back to check on the stove before heading to bed a few minutes later and there were small intense blue flames coming from the coaling wood as well as an intense blue Norhtern Lights display. When I say blue I mean pure elictric blue, no white mixed in. I might expect something like that using scrap wood that may have been contaminated with something (chemicals) but I was using regular cord wood, oak, the same stuff I've been using all year. And, during the first part of the burn, the flames were normal. Anyone ever experience this?
PS. I did wake my wife to take pictures, but they don't do it justice.
PS. I did wake my wife to take pictures, but they don't do it justice.