How long will a bag last on the 9 and 9 setting? Even at lower settings I can't get a full 24 hours out of my stove. Any info would be great.
alpinestars96 said:How long will a bag last on the 9 and 9 setting? Even at lower settings I can't get a full 24 hours out of my stove. Any info would be great.
86 toy said:alpinestars96 said:How long will a bag last on the 9 and 9 setting? Even at lower settings I can't get a full 24 hours out of my stove. Any info would be great.
I used a 25 pdvc for 3 years.. I could never get my stove to go a full 24 hours on a bag on the lowest heat setting.. 16 hours at the most.. i never ran my stove on high for that long to know how long it would take to burn through a bag when its cranking but i can tell you that it will eat them up pretty quick..
SmokeyTheBear said:Some stoves do not burn reliably when turned down.
smoke show said:SmokeyTheBear said:Some stoves do not burn reliably when turned down.
you can say that again. mine qualifies.
Alec said:What is the hopper extension made from.
Thanks
Alec
smoke show said:Alec said:What is the hopper extension made from.
Thanks
Alec
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1500-Pellet...162?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item415f416baa
bill3rail said:Now, about that hopper extension, that looks great, but I think the sheet metal that it is made from looks a lot thinner than the metal the stove is made from. Might be worth it to manufacture the extension locally.
Easy enough to draw it out and bring it to a metal shop for welding. It looks like four pieces of metal, each with two bends then welded down the corners for assembly. Add the switch mount and you have a hopper extension.
Bill
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