How to burn wood pellets in 2006 Auburn corn burner

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Your gonna be opening windows and doors when this gets rippin lol:)
LOL!! It went out and I thought "oh no! Now what?".
It was out of pellets! Ive never had it runnning long enough to use up all the pellets (I only put in a small amount at a time).
Now, to shop for a convection fan. I wonder if I got my "relief" check?
:);lol
 
LOL!! It went out and I thought "oh no! Now what?".
It was out of pellets! Ive never had it runnning long enough to use up all the pellets (I only put in a small amount at a time).
Now, to shop for a convection fan. I wonder if I got my "relief" check?
:);lol
You got your first Covid shot which is more than a lot of us have had. Got my pittance right away. Deposited to our Federal Employees Credit union account. Probably should not have posted that, people might think I'm some kind of Federal mole... :eek:
 
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You got your first Covid shot which is more than a lot of us have had. Got my pittance right away. Deposited to our Federal Employees Credit union account. Probably should not have posted that, people might think I'm some kind of Federal mole... :eek:
Yup. Nursing home and hospital staff offered vaccines at the front of the line. After watching some of my patients get sick and several die from pulmonary embolism ( this virus seems to cause unusual clotting in some people) I decided I would rather gamble with the vaccine than the virus.
 
Ok. What needs to be adjusted when the pellets are starting to drop in faster than they burn? And how hot should this stove get? I accidentally touched the metal door frame while trying to get these pics. Its too hot to touch.
Is it too dampened?
 

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Yeah open the damper a bit and watch the fire. Putting out some heat? Black goo from the pipe?
 
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Yeah open the damper a bit and watch the fire. Putting out some heat? Black goo from the pipe?
I'm on it.
No, not much new goo. Unless it's drying before it can drip much. The stove pipe has finally gotten hot. Not too hot to put my hands on, but hotter than before. Upstairs it's finally gotten just warm. Maybe it's burning up too much to condense on to the pipe? If this doesnt cook that crap out of there, it aint comin' out!
 
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Ok. What needs to be adjusted when the pellets are starting to drop in faster than they burn? And how hot should this stove get? I accidentally touched the metal door frame while trying to get these pics. Its too hot to touch.
Is it too dampened?
The door as well as the entire front of mine gets hot enough to light a cigarette on. No big deal. Mine is all light colored around the door where the paint has roasted off over the years, don't hurt a thing, just remember not to touch it. No big deal. My view glass never gets dirty, just a bit of fly ash and I take care of that with a paintbruish. Natural bristle one. A poly bristle brush will melt to the glass. I clean my view glass when it's running, only takes a second. Harbor Freight has cheap bristle paint brushes, 10 for 5 bucks.

If it's not hot, it ain't running right.
 
The door as well as the entire front of mine gets hot enough to light a cigarette on. No big deal. Mine is all light colored around the door where the paint has roasted off over the years, don't hurt a thing, just remember not to touch it. No big deal. My view glass never gets dirty, just a bit of fly ash and I take care of that with a paintbruish. Natural bristle one. A poly bristle brush will melt to the glass. I clean my view glass when it's running, only takes a second. Harbor Freight has cheap bristle paint brushes, 10 for 5 bucks.

If it's not hot, it ain't running right.
Good to know! Thank you.
 
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open the damper a little more its feeding faster than they are burning
 
this is s good one from enviro
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id like to see yours more blow torch than lazy
 
Great to see you making progress, too much heat is a good problem !!

Getting a replacement convection blower like Ssyko recommended is the easiest way to fix that problem.

For those who might be interested in replacing the bearings in the old convection blower, the thread below has a lot of good information, including the bearing part #s (post #7, post #43)
 
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Progress. That flame looks like you are making headway here , good to see...
 
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Great to see you making progress, too much heat is a good problem !!

Getting a replacement convection blower like Ssyko recommended is the easiest way to fix that problem.

For those who might be interested in replacing the bearings in the old convection blower, the thread below has a lot of good information, including the bearing part #s (post #7, post #43)
Interesting pictures. So now I know it can be done if I ever need to. It sounds like Ssyko is recommending the whole blower and he hasn't steered me wrong. I would have thrown this thing through a window by now if not for him and this forum.
Everyone has been wonderful. 10 heads are better than 1!
 
Thank you! Is that about the best one can do price wise? $80-ish?
yeah i searched all my know spots and some i don't usually go to $80ish is actually alot better than the going $149 and up. maybe we can walk ya through a bearing change off season..


hows the fire looking i need to see fiiiiire