I also just notice that the glass is getting a little brownish looking around the bottom corners. Is this normal and if not what am I doing to cause this?
BeGreen said:PE's secondary burn looks different than stoves with tubes or horiz. secondary baffles. You will see this more plainly when the stove gets refilled, wood ignites, then the air is turned down to just where the flames get lazy. What happens is more like clouds of flame start decending from the baffle. It is hard to describe,but you will recognize it when you see it. You can't see the front row of holes burning off unless you get down low and look up at the front edge of the baffle while the wood is outgassing. But still, it's a different light show than on other stoves.
Here are some examples:
Summit: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AlFH3PQQ5IM&NR=1
T6: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LATv7XsZE1U
T6: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OR4aFg-F0mY
BeGreen said:The only thing that is important is that the gasket is making a good seal between the glass and the door. The rest is cosmetic.
patrolman467 said:The sliding air lever on my stove is making a rubbing sound where the metal is rubbing on metal. It is mostly when I push the lever all the way to the right. It seems to be better when the stove is cold and worse when it is hot. Is this something that all these stoves do? Has anyone figured out what to put on it to get it to stop? I did try some grease and it seemed to work for a little while. I guess after a few days the grease got too hot and it has started squeaking again. Any suggestions or should I just live with it? Thanks.
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