Need help Identifying what has happened to my blaze King

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RaleighSS

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Jan 18, 2025
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Boone NC
I woke up this morning and found this "stuff" around my exhaust on the top of the stove. Nothing was on top of stove and looks like it was coming from the screw area it puddled around the whole exhaust of the stove ... Any ideas ??
[Hearth.com] Need help Identifying what has happened to my blaze King
 
Is your rain cap still in place? Did it rain or snow last night in your area?
 
What happened is that your chimney is dirty and it ran out.
Likely because water entered.

What (older?) model is this?
 
I do not think it rained or snowed last night .... may have been some standing snow on the roof and the rain cap is in place .....
This is a Sirocco 20.2 that is 3 years old
 
Then I think you are burning too low, the flue isn't hot enough and water condenses. You might even be stalling the cat.

How long has your wood been split and stacked off the ground? What species?

How tall from stove top to chimney cap?

Also you're using single wall resulting in heat loss that you can't afford when running low. You should be using double wall stove pipe.
 
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Ok that makes sense ... I am probably 25" feet from the cap. Wood was cut 3 years ago but split this spring and been covered since. I believe it is oak. I had turned it down a bit before going to bed ....