Hot Foot
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Anywhere between heat level 6 and 9. It's going to be 7
here tonight in RI. My basement dwelling 25-PDV, is going to be slingin' some heat tonight.


52i ran out of pellets while I was at work. House dropped to 68. BRRR! Restarted running in stove temp heat setting around 6 feed at 5 trying to re over the house back to 72. The. I’ll throttle it down a bit. It’s a balmy 6 degrees here in Smithville MO.
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Fan speed on 4, Pellet feed on 1 for the first couple of hours, then back the fan down to 3 for the day/night...until we turn in. T-Stat set at 74-75. Outer rooms temps stay around 69-70. This past Wed-Sun 31st, overnight temps were -9,-2,-10,-6...tonight is supposed to be another-10. Daytime temps have averaged between 8-12. Have never run the stove on fan speed 5 and have permanently settled on feed 1 as the M55 just sends too many Pellets out...
Next week, Jan 5th/6th we’re looking at -4,-16 and -8,-16 for day and night....can’ waitBill
This morning was no picnic... -10°Next week is going to be brutal....
This morning was no picnic... -10°
Dan
I have electrical heating running at 68F
I'm starting to think more and more that there's something wrong with my stove. I'm mid-coast Maine with the temps in single digits and below for the past two weeks. My Hampton GC60 has been running full bore 5 out of 5 (comb fan at 5, feed trim at 1), and my house struggles to reach 65. One day last week it didn't reach 60. I've been having issues with overflow, black soot on the window, and lazy flames...but I've been too cold to shut the damn thing down and do some work on it. Now we have this snow bomb about to hit, dammit. Well, if i lose power then I can clean it really deeply.
thats frustrating....have you started with the easy stuff first? see how she does after a deep cleaning and before you shut it down give all seals and gaskets a check with a lighter and see if there is any air sucking into the firebox specifically. im getting the pellet stove super clean before this storm and a bunch of wood in the basement for that stove. expecting to lose power
Sounds like a congested stove. Good luck.
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