Now that it's a TAD warmer I've been running my St Croix on #1... it does a good job if the stove is clean.
But I've burned another ton in the stove and my mantra has been to drag out the leafblower after each ton and give it a good cleaning. Well, after burning several bags of Marth hardwoods (lots of ash) after I ran out of Eureka pellets, my stove was pretty plugged up. Last fall I had the same problem after starting the year with Marth then switching to my dealer's house brand softwoods after having the stove tech come out and clean my stove.
So last nite I "cleaned" the stove... pulled out the fake brick, and the ash pan damper doors, and vacuumed everything I could. Used the hammer on the firebox to dislodge quite a bit of ash. Cleaned up everything, put my tools away and fired it up.... The burnpot still overflowed with pellets, I still had the lazy flame and some very poor heat output.
This morning I brought out the Weed Eater leafblower, plugged it in the vent, fired it up and watched the cloud of black ash/soot blow out into never-never land. Five minutes of that... shut it down put the vent cap back on and fired up the stove.
Now I have my lively flame back, great heat even on #1 and my house is warm again. Amazing how great those $30.00 blowers work.
But I've burned another ton in the stove and my mantra has been to drag out the leafblower after each ton and give it a good cleaning. Well, after burning several bags of Marth hardwoods (lots of ash) after I ran out of Eureka pellets, my stove was pretty plugged up. Last fall I had the same problem after starting the year with Marth then switching to my dealer's house brand softwoods after having the stove tech come out and clean my stove.
So last nite I "cleaned" the stove... pulled out the fake brick, and the ash pan damper doors, and vacuumed everything I could. Used the hammer on the firebox to dislodge quite a bit of ash. Cleaned up everything, put my tools away and fired it up.... The burnpot still overflowed with pellets, I still had the lazy flame and some very poor heat output.
This morning I brought out the Weed Eater leafblower, plugged it in the vent, fired it up and watched the cloud of black ash/soot blow out into never-never land. Five minutes of that... shut it down put the vent cap back on and fired up the stove.
Now I have my lively flame back, great heat even on #1 and my house is warm again. Amazing how great those $30.00 blowers work.