What I have found on my new P61A with the feed rate dial...
The lower the feed rate, the less "ON" cycle per minute the auger runs.... Regardless of what the temperature (numeral, stove mode) dial is set to.
In order to get the slowest burn, the feed rate HAS to be set lower. For example, if the ambient outside temperature is above 30*F, my P61A will maintain house temperature at 66* on settings Feed:1, #1. Stove surface temperature sits at 260-270*F on the side of the stove about 3" down from the top surface.
If I leave the number dial (temperature control) on *1*, and set the feed rate to 2, the auger "ON" time will increase by about 3-4 seconds. The side surface temperature will also increase by about 20*, even though the temperature dial remains on *1*.
Now.... What I do is....If I need more heat, I move the feed rate to *2* and raise the temperature/number dial to *2* also.
What is strange is that everything I have read on this subject points to the feed rate as only being a maximum rate at which the auger will cycle. Since the ESP target is only supposed to be set with the temp/number control knob. Therefore, the auger "ON" time should stay the same whether the feed rate is on 1 or 4.... unless you command a higher stove temperature setting. Yet my findings say otherwise.
If my stove temperature dial is set on *1* with feed rate on 1, I get a 12 second "ON" cycle, 48 second "OFF" cycle from the auger. If I increase the feed rate up 4, the auger will cycle "ON" for 21 seconds.
All this recorded data is based on the P61A in auto ignition, and stove mode......