I had an interesting experience Friday night. We got to our cabin about 9:30pm and fired up the stove (Castine) as hard as we could, mostly on Presto Logs. It was running in the 500-700 range, just fine. About 11:30 with a good bed, I put on 3 more Presto Logs. We watched as the temp kept climbing all the way to 900 (Stove top on the right side) Shutting the primary air seemed to have very little effect. Even with the primary shut down, there was plenty of fire down at the bed area, and the secondaries were going gang busters. I slipped a piece of aluminum plate over the air intake the the back bottom of the stove and finally got it down to 700 about 1:30 am. I was afraid to go to bed until I got the temp down to a dull roar.
Any thoughts about what went on here, and what to do about it in the future? Jotul says ideal temp is 400-600F and not to go much over 600. My stove has the heat shield installed on the bottom so the air intake is not quite as accessible as I might like, but I'm going to make an aluminum plate device to close it off more easily in the future.
As a side of all of this, I really like the Presto Logs. It is much easier to have a bed of coals in the morning with them than with Doug Fir splits. 3 Presto logs is close to 28# so it is a lot more wood than I would normally get in the fire box. They put out a lot of heat and last a long time, but I am worried if 3 logs get the stove to 900 degs. on a normal basis.
Any thoughts about what went on here, and what to do about it in the future? Jotul says ideal temp is 400-600F and not to go much over 600. My stove has the heat shield installed on the bottom so the air intake is not quite as accessible as I might like, but I'm going to make an aluminum plate device to close it off more easily in the future.
As a side of all of this, I really like the Presto Logs. It is much easier to have a bed of coals in the morning with them than with Doug Fir splits. 3 Presto logs is close to 28# so it is a lot more wood than I would normally get in the fire box. They put out a lot of heat and last a long time, but I am worried if 3 logs get the stove to 900 degs. on a normal basis.